Alfred Wegener Quote

The first concept of continental drift first came to me as far back as 1910, when considering the map of the world, under the direct impression produced by the congruence of the coastlines on either side of the Atlantic. At first I did not pay attention to the idea because I regarded it as improbable.


Translated by John Biram, The Origin of Continents and Oceans


The first concept of continental drift first came to me as far back as 1910, when considering the map of the world, under the direct impression...

The first concept of continental drift first came to me as far back as 1910, when considering the map of the world, under the direct impression...

The first concept of continental drift first came to me as far back as 1910, when considering the map of the world, under the direct impression...

The first concept of continental drift first came to me as far back as 1910, when considering the map of the world, under the direct impression...