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Article is very interesting, comprehensive, new enough, long enough, well written and referenced. I did some minor copyedits. Of the hooks, I prefer ALT0 as more concise and interesting. The image is suitable, used in the article, and properly licensed. Nominator has only two DYKs, so QPQ is not required. Good to go.
Constantine ✍ 18:32, 15 January 2020 (UTC)reply
When...
The article didn't state when the expedition took place, until the aftermath section. I put "seventeenth century" in the lead paragraph. A more exact date would be better.
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