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English: American explorer Theodore Morde seated at his desk in the Honduran rainforest while exploring la Mosquitia in 1940
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Source The American Weekly
Author Unknown photographer
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Scanned from the original by Google (page 22). Note: The American Weekly appeared as an insert in the Milwaukee Sentinel (paper scanned by Google) among many others, but copyright remained with American Weekly . The copyright was not renewed according to a search of the relevant US copyright records (for the record, the Sentinel' s copyright was also not renewed. Original caption (also in the public domain) reads as follows:

American explorer Theodore Morde, who discovered the Lost City of the Monkey God, enters his notes in his field book while seated in his jungle headquarters.

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22 September 1940