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Explorers discover unknown Antarctic island long marked as 'danger zone' on maps
Researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute discovered an unknown Antarctic island previously marked as a 'danger zone' on maps during an expedition in the Weddell Sea. The island, identified after mistaking it for an iceberg, was mapped using an echo sounder and drone imaging, revealing its dimensions and surrounding uncharted shoals.
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