UGA Fulbright Scholars help bring UNESCO designation to Chile’s Cape Horn

Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Writers: Laurie Anderson, 706/542-3379, laurie@uga.edu Christopher Anderson, 706/542-4366, cba@uga.edu Contacts: Christopher Anderson, 706/542-4366, cba@uga.edu Steven Elliott-Gower, 706/542-6206, segower@uga.edu UGA Fulbright Scholars help bring UNESCO designation to Chileâ€...

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