Discover rare hydrographic maps of the Pacific Ocean, including historic nautical charts of island groups, sea routes, and major ocean passages. These antique sea charts reflect centuries of exploration across the world’s largest ocean.
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![[PACIFIC_SOCIETY ISLANDS] Owaarre Harbour in Huaheine Island by Edwin Rowe Mast, R.N. 1852. French Polynesia Society Islands, Tahiti etc [PACIFIC_SOCIETY ISLANDS] Owaarre Harbour in Huaheine Island by Edwin Rowe Mast, R.N. 1852.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/MG_9361web-205x270.jpg)
1853
![[PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] Kunie or Isle of Pines to Wen Island. MAPS & GLOBES [PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] Kunie or Isle of Pines to Wen Island.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/img_4813_copy_1-183x270.jpg)
1863
![[PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] New Caledonia New Hebrides & Loyalty Islands. MAPS & GLOBES [PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] New Caledonia New Hebrides & Loyalty Islands.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/img_4819_copy_1-184x270.jpg)
1866
![[AUSTRALIA-] A General Chart of the Indian and Part of the Pacific Oceans, Shewing the Various Passages to and from China, Australia, New Zealand, &c. Carefully Constructed & Compiled from the most approved Observations and Modern Surveys, by J.S. Hobbs, F.R.G.S. Hydrog WALL MAPS [AUSTRALIA-] A General Chart of the Indian and Part of the Pacific Oceans, Shewing the Various Passages to and from China, Australia, New Zealand, &c. Carefully Constructed & Compiled from the most approved Observations and Modern Surveys, by J.S. Hobbs, F.R.G.S. Hydrog](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/untitled-1_pano-270x150.jpg)
1873
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Antique hydrographic maps of the Pacific Ocean capture the exploration of vast open waters, archipelagos, and island approaches from early European voyages to colonial hydrographic surveys. These sea charts include soundings, reef systems, passage markers, and extensive oceanic routes used by explorers and traders crossing between Asia, the Americas, and Oceania.
Produced by notable navigators such as Captain James Cook, Louis Antoine de Bougainville, Jean-François de Galaup (Comte de Lapérouse), and the hydrographic offices of France and Britain, these charts provide historical insight into the mapping of remote regions such as Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia.
Highly valued by collectors, Pacific hydrographic maps combine navigational detail with the romance of oceanic exploration.
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