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Click to enlarge.  Shows latitude 72.51 to 82.34 north, including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spitsbergen#History Spitsbergen] and associated islands of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#History Svalbard].  Whited out, incompleted map is of the extreme northeast coast of Greenland, as yet unplotted.  Details of the residents on this map are being withheld for the day when my players find a reason to go here.
 
Click to enlarge.  Shows latitude 72.51 to 82.34 north, including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spitsbergen#History Spitsbergen] and associated islands of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#History Svalbard].  Whited out, incompleted map is of the extreme northeast coast of Greenland, as yet unplotted.  Details of the residents on this map are being withheld for the day when my players find a reason to go here.
  
Orange lines indicate 30°W (top left), 0° (center) and 30°E (top right).  Hexes are [[20-mile Hex Map|20 miles]] in diameter.  Numbers on the left and right indicate distance from the north pole in hexes.
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Orange lines indicate 30°W (top left), 0° (center) and 30°E (top right).  Hexes are [[20-mile Hex Map|20 miles]] in diameter.  Numbers on the left and right indicate distance from the North Pole in hexes.
 
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See [[Sheet Maps]]

Revision as of 06:27, 18 February 2020

A.01 - Greenland Sea.png

Click to enlarge. Shows latitude 72.51 to 82.34 north, including Spitsbergen and associated islands of Svalbard. Whited out, incompleted map is of the extreme northeast coast of Greenland, as yet unplotted. Details of the residents on this map are being withheld for the day when my players find a reason to go here.

Orange lines indicate 30°W (top left), 0° (center) and 30°E (top right). Hexes are 20 miles in diameter. Numbers on the left and right indicate distance from the North Pole in hexes.

See Sheet Maps