File:John Meares ships cruising off the coast of Cape Look.jpg

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J. MEARES “Pays De La Nouvelle Albion, Situe Par 45 Degres De Latitude Nord, Le Cap Look Out Et Les Trois Freres Courent Sud Sud Est a Huit Lieues De Distance.” Paris. 1794. B/W. 8½X12½. This fine View shows one of John Meares' ships cruising off the coast of Cape Look Out on the coast of Oregon at 45° North Latitude with the mountains known as the Three Brothers seen at a distance of 8 miles to the South/Southeast of Cape Lookout. This is a fine copperplate engraving of a coastal view sketched by John Meares during his 2nd. voyage to the Pacific Northwest in 1788. [1]

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