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The arch is located at 39°53′6.59″N, 75°12′59.21″E.

When i use the link to http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0012/feature6/ i find in the first column the map of the expedition. IMO the description of the location here on this wiki with ((39°53′6.59″N, 75°12′59.21″)) can't be correct. Who can do the verification?

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Please note that the coordinates in this article need fixing as:39`39`47.87"N 75`22`37.52"E thks jmv

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Please note that the coordinates in this article need fixing as:39`39`47.87"N 75`22`37.52" E

or what's this? thks jmv .co

Edited using geographic coordinates of photograph at http://www.panoramio.com/photo/5951310 BrainMarble (talk) 23:20, 7 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Sources for Eric Shipton's visits to the arch

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A description of Eric Shipton and his party's first visit to the arch is detailed in his wife Diana Shipton's book The Antique Land, published in 1950, in the chapter The Elusive Arch. The Shipton's party photographed the arch. The book also mentions a return visit with further people. My copy, published in 1987, has a chapter heading featuring a drawing of the arch, which was presumably also in the original (the book is available on Open Library if anyone wants to check). 2A00:23C4:6B1D:8501:D0A:2844:EC86:5B83 (talk) 10:51, 19 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]