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National Geographic (who I work for) has a new line of globes that are
physical and political (changes whether illuminated or not). Some are
14". Info at http://www.sphericalconcepts.com/ng.htm
I don't know if the HEMA store in Auckland carries them, but that might be
a good place to look for globes.
Eric Riback
At 12:08 PM 3/20/2002 -0500, Johnnie Sutherland wrote:
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>Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 09:47:47 +1200
>From: Brian Marshall <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Purchasing a Globe
>Sender: Brian Marshall <[log in to unmask]>
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>I too am looking for a globe for our new Map Room. The bigger the better -
>I have found many that are 12 inches, but I am looking for something bigger.
>I hope to find one that will sit on top of our map cabinets, rather than
>stand on the floor, and a physical rather than political globe would be
>preferable. Any advice about suppliers would be appreciated.
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>Best wishes,
>Brian Marshall
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>Brian Marshall
>Geography Librarian
>University of Auckland
>Private Bag 92019
>Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
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>Telephone: 64 - 9 - 3737599 extension 8452
>Fax: 64 - 9 - 3737434
>Web: http:www.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/geog/geohome.htm
>"It is not good for the soul to travel faster than the trot of a camel".
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