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THIS MAP of the Polynesian triangle is based on one printed as an end-paper to Sir Peter Buck’s "Vikings of the Sunrise," but omits two supposititious routes, since rejected by him as improbable. Both of the latter, as originally shown, lay within the triangle itself.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 418, 27 June 1947, Page 8

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THIS MAP of the Polynesian triangle is based on one printed as an end-paper to Sir Peter Buck’s "Vikings of the Sunrise," but omits two supposititious routes, since rejected by him as improbable. Both of the latter, as originally shown, lay within the triangle itself. New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 418, 27 June 1947, Page 8

THIS MAP of the Polynesian triangle is based on one printed as an end-paper to Sir Peter Buck’s "Vikings of the Sunrise," but omits two supposititious routes, since rejected by him as improbable. Both of the latter, as originally shown, lay within the triangle itself. New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 418, 27 June 1947, Page 8

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