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Another great map! This one’s in German - “Unerforscht” means “Unexplored.”
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Another great map! This one’s in German - “Unerforscht” means “Unexplored.”

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    German map of the Arctic (Unerforscht means unexplored.) (via arcticmuseum)
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    unerforscht - “unexplored”
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    Ähm, no?! It’s “unerforscht”.
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