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English: Base A, Port Lockroy, was the main research station of Operation Tabarin, the British World War 2 expedition to Antarctica, during its first season, 1944-45. The Base was occupied until 1962 and is now an historic site. Map created by the digital mapping officer at British Antarctic Survey from the SCAR Antarctic Digital Database.
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Detailed map of the location of Base A, Port Lockroy, on Goudier Island (Antarctic Peninsula), established by Operation Tabarin in February 1944.

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