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English: Hobart's harbour witnesses the beginning of so many Antarctic adventures, so it is an appropriate place for a number of memorials to Antarctic explorers and expeditions that began there.. Heading South, a sculpture by Stephen Walker, commemorates the port's role in Antarctic exploration by recognising English explorer James Clark Ross (1800-1862), who sailed from Hobart in 1840 to discover Antarctica's Victoria Land and the sea and ice shelf that carry his name. The sculptor Stephen Walker lived and worked at his sculptor's foundry at Campania, Tasmania.
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Camera location42° 52′ 54.62″ S, 147° 20′ 08.33″ E  Heading=80.203980099502° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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