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Gallapagos Islands 1684.jpg
English: Map of the Galapagos Islands as described by Ambrose Cowley in 1684.
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1803 |
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A Chronological History of the Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean ; illustrated with charts, volume 4 . Segunda Referencia: Hallada en una diapositiva de Consulta y acceso publico cuya información fue investigada de un libro y/o ejemplar de revisión custodiado en los Fondos Bibliográficos y Cartográficos (Sección Siglo XVIII o Etapa Colonial) del Archivo Histórico del Guayas; Guayaquil, Ecuador |
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James Burney |
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