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| Subject: | Arctic Norway |
| From: | "John Clifton-Everest" <> |
| Date: | 18 Jun 1998 10:02:06 U |
Subject: Time: 10:52 AM
Arctic Norway Date: 18/6/98
Congratulations to Wim Vader on his inspiring report of an ornithological and
botanical spring in northern Norway this week. It had me digging out the old
maps from my trip there, now twenty years ago, when I camped at Djupvik and
went tramping round the fjords and tarns. I didn't attain to his long lists,
but that was probably a matter of inexperience, and I certainly saw a lot.
Wim, I'll be back there one day (a few years yet!) and I hope you will still be
around to give me some tips. In the meantime keep up your reports from the
antipodes, please, which I always read with the greatest pleasure, as I am sure
others do too.
John Clifton-Everest
Department of Germanic Studies
University of Sydney
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