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This is a topographic map at 1:250,000 from the British Antarctic Survey covering a section of the Palmer Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It lies south of a line joining Cape Jeremy and Cape Agassiz, and on a map is located on the land tongue that reaches out to the southern tip of South America. This is a flat wall map that will be delivered in a poster roll.