"Bradley Land" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Named after John R. Bradley, who had sponsored Cook's expedition. Head templates: {{en-prop|head=Bradley Land}} Bradley Land
  1. (historical) A supposed landmass that the explorer Frederick Cook claimed to have seen between (84°20′N 102°0′W) and (85°11′N 102°0′W) during a 1909 expedition, now known not to exist. Tags: historical

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