File:Eastern North American Paleogeograpy Middle Devonian.png

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English: Portion of global paleogeographic reconstruction of the Earth in the middle Devonian period 385 million years ago, showing Eastern North America with key features labeled
Date 4 July 2008 (upload date)
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