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Hex Map: Dry Antartica

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I've been looking for an Antartica hex map for a long time and while there is one here:  The Great Antarctic Hexcrawl it isn't a Worldographer file. But recently user /u/secondhandspock shared his old Antartica inspired hex map on Reddit:  Hex Map Based on Antarctica . The scale is thought to be about 24 miles per hex. Unfortunately they no longer had the original file but thankfully /u/nerdwerds recreated the map and shared it here:  Antartica Hexcrawl . I took a central section of the map and turned it into 6 mile hex map, breaking up the terrain and adding some extra details like rivers. Eye-balling it with the help of  Thetruesize.com  and  How big is your hex map?   I believe the map is roughly the size of Afghanistan or France (20 ish x 25 ish 24 mile hexes). In my head canon at some far point in the future the Earth's crust displaced moving the continent of Antartica so that this area sits at the location of our current day Eastern Mediterranea...