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The '''[[Supreme Diet]]''' was the legislative assembly of the [[Colony of Calsahara|Kingdom of Calsahara]] during the time it was an independent [[micronation]]. The building was a church in Yorba Linda, California. At the time it was utilized by the government of Calsahara, the head pastor was [[Grand Duke Travis]]' father-in-law.
The '''[[Backer Islands]]''' are a chain of small islands at the south side of [[Cranton Bay]]. The islands trend northwest for 22 kilometers (12 nmi) from the [[ice shelf]] which forms the southern limit of the bay.


Shortly after Calsahara was founded, Travis (at the time reigning as [[King of Calsahara|King Montage]]) realized the utility of having access to a large assembly hall for giving speeches and facilitating gatherings of Calsahara's citizens. Several of the [[Chancellery of Calsahara|Chancellors of Calsahara]] were also members of the church and even served in various administrative capacities, making it an ideal location to gather them together for public speeches.
In 2011, scientists from the POLar Earth-observing NETwork (POLENET) traveled to the Backer Islands via a Twin Otter aircraft and installed a GPS monitoring site. This equipment is used to remotely monitor GPS and seismic data that will help scientists determine trends in ice sheet movement and other geophysical phenomena.




<p><small>Photo Credit:Government of Calsahara</small></p>
 
<p><small>Photographer: Ellie Boyce (UNAVCO)</small></p>
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 22 December 2025

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The Backer Islands are a chain of small islands at the south side of Cranton Bay. The islands trend northwest for 22 kilometers (12 nmi) from the ice shelf which forms the southern limit of the bay.

In 2011, scientists from the POLar Earth-observing NETwork (POLENET) traveled to the Backer Islands via a Twin Otter aircraft and installed a GPS monitoring site. This equipment is used to remotely monitor GPS and seismic data that will help scientists determine trends in ice sheet movement and other geophysical phenomena.


Photographer: Ellie Boyce (UNAVCO)

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