Talk:Cape Scott

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Latest comment: 19 October 2008 by 207.102.203.184 in topic Why is this about Antarctica?
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Why is this about Antarctica?

Cape Scott, the northern tip of Vancouver Island, is the smaller of the two geographical features, but it is far more well-known, is a relevant human cultural feature due to its effects in history, its ongoing economic importance in shipping and fishing industries, its importance as a eco-tourism attraction/destination. Conversely, the Antarctic geofeature is of passing interest as a scientific fact. - 207.102.203.184 (talk) 16:03, 19 October 2008 (UTC)Reply