The explorations resulted in a new continent arising in the afternoon of March 22, 2005. Magellan Linden's last blog entry was on April 1st, 2005, but the expansion of the continent went on without his travel logs. The landmass was completed in early December 2005 and resulted in the continent being nearly as large as the original southern continent. In late 2006, an independent school of geographic recording, unaware of Magellan Linden's earlier effort, applied the unofficial name "Dualatoll" to this area. Heterocera sits generally west of Nautilus and north of Sansara.
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| - The explorations resulted in a new continent arising in the afternoon of March 22, 2005. Magellan Linden's last blog entry was on April 1st, 2005, but the expansion of the continent went on without his travel logs. The landmass was completed in early December 2005 and resulted in the continent being nearly as large as the original southern continent. In late 2006, an independent school of geographic recording, unaware of Magellan Linden's earlier effort, applied the unofficial name "Dualatoll" to this area. Heterocera sits generally west of Nautilus and north of Sansara.
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| - The explorations resulted in a new continent arising in the afternoon of March 22, 2005. Magellan Linden's last blog entry was on April 1st, 2005, but the expansion of the continent went on without his travel logs. The landmass was completed in early December 2005 and resulted in the continent being nearly as large as the original southern continent. In late 2006, an independent school of geographic recording, unaware of Magellan Linden's earlier effort, applied the unofficial name "Dualatoll" to this area. Heterocera sits generally west of Nautilus and north of Sansara.
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