1853 Japanese World Map
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Number of US counties from the Atlantic or Pacific Coasts
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What is across the ocean in the Asia-Pacific region?
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Japanese World War 2 pictorial map of the Pacific and surrounds (1942)
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1802 Russian Imperial map of the Northern Pacific. The cartographer, Alexander Wilbrecht, refrained from inferring about the unexplored interior of Alaska.
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Canadian Pacific Railway and Connecting Lines - Official Route Map, 1927
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Japanese Military Map of the Pacific Area (1941) - with an inset of Europe
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Map Of The World With The Pacific Northwestern United States Labeled As Atlantis (1704)
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Henri Abraham Chatelain's "very curious map" (1719). Focussing on the Americas, it extends to the entire Pacific and all of the Atlantic
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1784 map of the Pacific Ocean showing the routes of explorers
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1802 map of Australia, South East Asia and the South West Pacific, Japan and western China
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1650 “Mar del Zur Hispanis Mare Pacificum” : the first printed chart of the whole Pacific Ocean and the first map from a Dutch atlas to show California as an island
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Transcontinental Routes of Pacific Greyhound Lines (1935)
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Two Ocean Pass : a mountain pass in Wyoming where a stream splits and half the water goes to the Pacific Ocean and half goes to the Atlantic Ocean
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Japanese pictorial map of the Pacific Theatre (East and Southeast Asia, and western Pacific Ocean) in 1941
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A Korean Pacific-centric map of the world
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A detailed map of the pacific ocean floor (1969)
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Renard's map of the Pacific Ocean circa 1675. Showing California as an Island and important early projections of Australia and New Zealand, showing information from Tasman's two voyages in 1642-1943 and 1644
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"Relief Map Showing Route Of Denver & Rio Grande-Western Pacific, Over The Rockies By The Great Salt Lake; Through The Sierras To The Golden Gate" - 1915
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The Pacific Pole of Inaccessibility
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1770s chart of the South Pacific Ocean. Believed by many to be the 1st published chart of the Pacific to show the east coast of Australia, and New Zealand's North and South Islands. Cooks first Voyage track is charted
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1753 Map of the North Pacific Region and Surrounding Area
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The Union Pacific Railroad land grant, Nebraska, 1881
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The three major Pacific cultural areas
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Tourist Trips to the Western Pacific Islands (1900s)
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Laurie and Whittle's 1797 chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Burma, New Holland and Japan
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1752 map of the North Pacific compiled by Philippe Buache from the work of Joseph de L'Isle, showing the coasts of Asia south to Japan and America to Yucatan
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1772 Vaugondy and Diderot Map of the Pacific Northwest and the Northwest Passage
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Polynesia or the Islands in the Pacific Ocean (1851)
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A map of the Imperial Powers of the Pacific (1939)
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The pacific is just that big
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United States bases and deployments in the Asia-Pacific (2017)
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Clipperton Island, an uninhabited 6 km2 coral atoll in the eastern Pacific Ocean, and an overseas minor territory of France
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1905 The Texas & Pacific Railway...
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All the continents fit in the Pacific Ocean .
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A Map of Antarctica, if it were located in the North Pacific instead of at the South Pole.
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German colonies in the Pacific Ocean (1894) from a German atlas (Debes' Schul-Atlas) I bought recently
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Dai Tōa senkyoku chizu : Japanese Map of the Pacific during World War II
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Stick chart of the Marshall Islands : this was a square rebbelib stick chart used by the Marshallese to navigate the Pacific Ocean by canoe off the coast of the Marshall Islands
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Monitoring the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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Map of the Atlantic-Pacific Railroad (1883), bu J H Coulton
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1969 Pacific Ocean Floor Map
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There's literally a side of this planet that's just the Pacific
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The 10 busiest airline routes in the world by seat capacity. Surprisingly, they're all in Asia-pacific.
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Asian and Pacific Americans in Congress
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The Pacific Rim - Illustrated Map
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WW2 Deaths by percent of pre-war population in Asia-Pacific
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The further U.S counties are from Pacific and Atlantic coasts, the more they transition in color from chartreuse to magenta
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Garbage "island" in the Pacific Ocean
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Territory in the Pacific Ocean
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Every Single* Island in the Pacific Ocean, Mapped
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Exclusive Economic Zones in the Pacific Ocean
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In 1992 a cargo ship lost about 29,000 rubber ducks in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Here's is when and where they washed ashore,
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Isolated Hawaii in the Blue Pacific
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Northern Pacific Railroad Route, Circa 1900
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1944-45 voyage of U-862, the only German U-Boat that reached the Pacific Ocean during the Second World War
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Pacific Northwest Exaggerated Relief
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Exaggerated Relief Map of the Pacific Northwest
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The Columbia River : Through the Cascade Mountains to the Pacific Ocean (1905)
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The garbage concentration in kilograms per square kilometer in the Pacific Ocean (Great Pacific garbage patch)
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All territories that were at one time under French control in North America between 1534 to 1803. (This map is only listing around 60 Forts while there was more than 150 in New France - France claimed to go all the way to the Pacific ocean but there was no permanent presence.)
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Map of the Islands of the South Pacific showing British, German, French, Dutch and American territories (1914)
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The Spanish Pacific
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Migration of Polynesian people throughout the Pacific, with dates.
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The floor of the Pacific Ocean
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This simulation of atmospheric particles shows smoke (white) from the Pacific Northwest forest fires, sea salt (blue) forming around hurricanes Harvey and Irma and dust (tan) blowing off the Sahara in 2017 (FULL VIDEO IN THE COMMENTS)
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The Traditional Lands and Waterways of Pacific Coastal Peoples
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Short cut to the Pacific
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This 1753 map of the Northern Pacific is pretty much crazy guesswork
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Another "movie map", from the series *The Pacific* (2010)
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Eastern Pacific Ring of Fire
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Niue - an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, in free association with New Zealand
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How you fit the continents of the world into the Pacific Ocean.
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Japanese map of the US Navy's situation in the Pacific, 1942
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Sovereignty and Mandate Boundary Lines of the Pacific Islands 1921
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Level 4 Ecoregions In The Pacific NorthWest
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Global War in the Pacific (1944)
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Eastern Pacific Ring of Fire, showing the boundaries of the Earth’s tectonic plates
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Asia-Indo-Australia-Pacific
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1930s Rand McNally Flight Map of the North Pacific Ocean
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All the Continents and Greenland fit in the Pacific Ocean
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WW2 Japanese Map of the Pacific (1942)
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A Chain of Counties from Atlantic to Pacific, with <950000 People
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The American Pacific Northwest by Eric Olason
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Poland moved to Pacific Northwest at the same latitude to show how well it fits between contiguous U.S. and Alaska
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NASA satellites (Grace FO) can measure soil moisture in top few inches of earth. Lack of Autumn rain storms from Pacific Ocean left very very dry conditions in California and PNW.
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Chronological dispersal of Austronesian people across the Pacific (per Bellwood in Chambers, 2008)
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1589 map of the Pacific Ocean from Ortelius’s Theatrum orbis terrarum
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Island hopping in the Pacific Ocean by air
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Kaiser-Wilhelmsland & the rest of the German Pacific, 1911
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Map of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. In the Congress of 1946-47, the US Navy supported a bill to annex and organize the Trust Territory, with Guam as the capital, so that it could become a US State
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A different perspective. How the world would look with the North Pole located in the Pacific and the South pole in the Atlantic ocean
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Pacific Ocean Territories 1939
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Areas in the Pacific Ocean licensed for deep sea mining (shaded = preserve area)
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Subway-style map of the Pacific Crest Trail, with resupply points.
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Oblique map of southwest Pacific
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Sea Surface Temperatures in the Central Pacific Ocean
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Pacific Ocean Floor
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Islands and territories under different countries in pacific
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Lewis and Clark at the Pacific Coast - From "Undaunted Courage" by Stephen E. Ambrose
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