Terra Antarctica: Looking into the Emptiest Continent
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Trinity University Press, 2011.
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William Fox., & William Fox|AUTHOR. (2011). Terra Antarctica: Looking into the Emptiest Continent . Trinity University Press.

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William Fox and William Fox|AUTHOR. 2011. Terra Antarctica: Looking Into the Emptiest Continent. Trinity University Press.

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William Fox and William Fox|AUTHOR. Terra Antarctica: Looking Into the Emptiest Continent Trinity University Press, 2011.

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William Fox, and William Fox|AUTHOR. Terra Antarctica: Looking Into the Emptiest Continent Trinity University Press, 2011.

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