File:Pinax-Drake Passage.jpg
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DescriptionPinax-Drake Passage.jpg |
English: The Pinax offers an explanation for the missing of the Drake passage and the Antarctic peninsula. The Fine Antarctic had to be from a polar projection. The only place for such a map was on the front side of the closed pinax. Once the west panel got detached from the rest it was no longer possible to find a fit for the Drake passage. Because South America was not on the inside of the panel. That favored a loss in transmission. |
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current | 11:15, 14 December 2011 | 1,023 × 1,446 (638 KB) | Portolanero (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=The Pinax offers an explanation for the missing of the Drake passage and the Antarctic peninsula. The Fine Antarctic had to be from a polar projection. The only place for such a map was on the front side of the closed pi |
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