In the October 1949 issue of National Geographic, there were five articles related to polar exploration. The Top of the World map, first published in October of 1949, offers a truly unique view that features the Arctic Polar Region at its center. This beautiful map is both a cartographic masterpiece and a fresh look at the world. The 1949 Top of the World map features: • View of the top of the world with the North Polar region at its center • Beautiful cartograhy that highlights international boundaries, peppered with thousands of place names • Ocean currents in the northermost regions of the world • Descriptions of polar expeditions by Peary, Byrd, Ellsworht, Amundsen, Nobile, and Schmidt • Principal railways, important airports, canals, Arctic roads and trails, and passes • Delineations for permanent polar ice, glaciers, areas below sea level, and dry salt lakes • Airline distances between major cities on the map
Coverage Area: Arctic polar region, northern US, Canada, northern Europe, northern USSR
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