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The New Siberian Islands were once major hills within the Great Arctic Plain that once formed northern part of... noted that some early papers published about the New Siberian Islands incorrectly describe them... who had never visited the New Siberian Islands and relied upon anecdotes of traders and travelers and local folklore for their descriptions of... by detailed studies of the geology of the New Siberian Islands by professional geologists... The New Siberian Islands are unique in the burial and preservation of fossil ivory... The first news about the existence of the New Siberian Islands was brought by a... went to The New Siberian Islands on a cartographic expedition... during his first visit to the New Siberian Islands thought that he had seen an unknown land north of Kotelny Island... Vegetation and Climate of the New Siberian Islands for the past 15... Sciences of the Investigation of Janaland and the New Siberian Islands from the Expeditions Launched in 1885 and 1886...

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