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Date Posted: 16:20:49 05/23/02 Thu
Author: Don Barone
Subject: Wrong ? Perhaps but you know what is missing on this map ?
In reply to: Ghost of Orontius Fineus 's message, "Wrong!" on 00:47:36 05/20/02 Mon

Hi Capt. Apollo:

If you look at this map the thing that you may wish to consider is that Antarctica comes all the way up to the Tropic of Capricorn. But interestingly have you noticed what is not on this map ? Well it seems the rather huge land mass known as Austrailia is missing. All else seems to be in order but no Australia. Now where do you suppose it might be hiding ?

What's that Alice ?

You suggest that this land mass may be simply Australia ?

Australia at The South Pole in the 16th Centruy ?

Well don't tell me tell me Capt. Apollo !

In Love and The Light

Don Barone

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