File:Admiralty Chart No 3423 Calabar River, Published 1913, New Edition 1932.jpg

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English: Nautical chart of the Calabar River. Surveyed by Commander F.C. Learmonth assisted by Lieutenants B.O.M. Davy, A.J. Mackenzie-Grieve, C.D. Richardson & F.A. Reyne, H.M. Surveying Ship Goldfinch, 1903. Not current - not to be used for navigation!
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United Kingdom Hydrographic Office    wikidata:Q2495231
 
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Nautical chart of the Calabar River

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