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Graham Land

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Graham Land

Former British name for the Antarctic region now universally known as the Antarctic Peninsula. Since 1964 the name Graham Land has applied specifically to the northern region of the mountainous peninsula; the southern region is known as Palmer Land.



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Does 'na ddim syrpreisus yn y casgliad 18 trac, gyda phump o ganeuon Ems Huws Jones, pump gan Alun 'Sbardun' Huws, un gan Barry 'Archie' Jones, a'r gweddill gan Bryn ac aelodau o'i fand, Rhys Parry, Graham Land a Les Morrison.
The second half saw a corner from Adam Graham land on Kellas McConachie's heel, who passed to Joseph McCluskey to equalise.
It is a great way of giving us an idea of the timescales involved; yet just on the page after that is a small map showing the tips of Tierra del Fuego and Graham Land, the east-sweeping point of Antarctica: look at them and you will notice that they look "like a section through a piece of armour plating pierced by a high-velocity round".
 
 
 
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