FAULTY ATLASES
LOFTY RANGES NOT SHOWN AN EXPLORER IN RUSSIA ?t/otu/tdoo — -uonnxon&sv ssaaj—'oiqoo fig LONDON, Tuesday. The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” says a famous Russian geologist, Professor Obrutscheff, has returned after carrying out .prolonged explorations in Eastern Siberia. The rivers and mountains are, he asserts, ail marked wrongly on the map. He discovered no fewer than seven Alpine ranges, where the atlases showed level country. Many of the peaks exceeded 10,000 feet in height.—Times.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 120, 11 August 1927, Page 1
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