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Other northern poles are as hard to locate precisely. In 1981 the North Magnetic Pole, around which the earth's magnetic field and its magnetosphere (far above the earth's atmosphere) are organized, lay at 77*N 120*W, some 30 miles east of Edmund Walker Island, at the southern end of the Findlay Group. This is 400 miles further north and somewhat west to where it was when James Clark Ross discovered it in 1831, on the west side of Bothia Peninsula. ~ Page 18
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