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Thread: The Discovery of The Antarctica

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    Map The Discovery of The Antarctica

    A history map of the exploration of the then called Terra Australis. Starting with Henryk Pomp whose ship got lost in a storm and incidently got some island in sight. I enjoyed the research of all these expeditions so much. Almost forgot Robert Falcon Scott but he couldn't be left out.

    I think i am missing a decoration or ornamental gene so i stick to the graphic and cool style.

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    'love how simple, yet interesting this one is. No needs for ornaments there : it's also good to just come straight to the point ! (Something James Cook never understood ^^').

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    Yup, simple but efficient, for sure!

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    I study history and i like a lot of your map.

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    I'll echo my esteemed colleagues, it is very simple and yet, or maybe as such, very effective. Nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Levtrona View Post
    A history map of the exploration of the then called Terra Australis. Starting with Henryk Pomp whose ship got lost in a storm and incidently got some island in sight. I enjoyed the research of all these expeditions so much. Almost forgot Robert Falcon Scott but he couldn't be left out.
    Hello! Great map, but a minor correction: rather than "Henryk Pomp", I think you meant "Dirck Pomp", whose story seems to line up with your map:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirck_Gerritsz_Pomp

    I searched quite a while for any source that called him "Henryk" but I couldn't find anything (at least not in any English language sources - maybe this a regional/language thing?).

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