Southeast Asia and Australia

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Decorative map showing the islands of Southeast Asia, with a large compass rose in the corner. Indigenous plants and animals are depicted in Nova Hollandia (Australia), and the seas are filled with sea monsters and flying fish. Originally published in Europe around the year 1700 by Heinrich Scherer, a Professor, Mathematics and Ethics at the University of Dillingen until about 1680. 

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Decorative map showing the islands of Southeast Asia, with a large compass rose in the corner. Indigenous plants and animals are depicted in Nova Hollandia (Australia), and the seas are filled with sea monsters and flying fish. Originally published in Europe around the year 1700 by Heinrich Scherer, a Professor, Mathematics and Ethics at the University of Dillingen until about 1680. 

Decorative map showing the islands of Southeast Asia, with a large compass rose in the corner. Indigenous plants and animals are depicted in Nova Hollandia (Australia), and the seas are filled with sea monsters and flying fish. Originally published in Europe around the year 1700 by Heinrich Scherer, a Professor, Mathematics and Ethics at the University of Dillingen until about 1680.