I’ve recently been watching Kolchak: The Night Stalker, a fun precursor to The X-Files that only ran for a single season in 1974-75. In the episode “Primal Scream” a team of scientists in the Arctic who are working for an oil company bring a cell sample back to Chicago that then thaws out in their lab and turns into a murderous pre-human. At one point Kolchak goes to the office of the vice-president of the oil company, who explains some of their drilling operations by pointing to a giant wall map showing the Arctic region.
Or at least one person in the art department’s rather fanciful notion of what the Arctic region looks like. I don’t know where to begin, so maybe I’ll just let the map speak for itself.

Haha that’s pants!
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Very much so!
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The old maps we had at school at Britain very big and at the centre. But what happened to Canada on your map? There’s big holes in it…
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That hole is there, at least so I’m told, but the rest of the Arctic got glued together in part of the same continental drift that made Greenland twice the size of Russia . . ,
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