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File:Admiralty Chart No 880 Keyser's Bay or Semanko on the South Coast of Sumatra, Published 1774.jpg

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English: Nautical chart of Keyser's Bay called by the natives Semanko (Semangka) on the South Coast of Sumatra. With view of Keyser's Island, called by the natives Pulo Tubuyan (Pulau Tabuan) in the Strait of Sunda. Surveyed by Thomas Forrest. Not current - not to be used for navigation!
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Nautical chart of Semangka Bay on the South Coast of Sumatra

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