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English: Fig. 135 - Looking northwest from over Cape Chidley; the Button Islands are seen in the far distance at the right. Note the absence of cirque cutting in this extreme northernmost region. Aug. 7, 1935
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Source American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
Author Forbes, Alexander, 1882-1965
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Also published in Forbes, Alexander (1938), Northernmost Labrador mapped from the air, New York: American Geographical Society.

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