File:Admiralty Chart No 188 Catania to Cefalu Published 1872 (cropped).jpg

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English: Nautical chart covering NE Sicily and the Strait of Messina. Catania to C. San Alessio by Captian P.F. Shortland, Commander W.J.L. Wharton & officers of H.M.S. Hydra and Shearwater, 1868-73. The Strait of Messina from french surveys of 1858. Milazzo to Cefalu by Nav. Lieut J. Millard, 1874. Not to be used for navigation!
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