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English: Course of Boat Race, using the landmarks contributed by User:TrulyBlue. All text converted to outlines/paths. For clarity at lower resolution, this map exaggerates the navigable width of the river. For safe navigation and to see the path of the deep water channel consult the latest version of the Port of London Rowing Chart.
Date 8 April 2008 (first version); 8 April 2008 (last version)
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Author Original uploader was Pointillist at en.wikipedia
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