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- A track starts far to the right of some islands, curves above them, passes left of a small island, and hits some larger land. (en)
- A track begins in the lowest part of a sea. It goes upward and to the left. Near its upper end, it curves to the right and ends over a large island. (en)
- A track begins far to the left of some islands. It curves upward and to the right. It passes over the rightmost of the islands. It then does a loop to the left and curves downward. It goes rightward just before ending. (en)
- A short track curves slightly to the left and then, near its uppermost end, turns right and ends. (en)
- A track starts in the lowest part of a sea, goes straight up, and hits a large island. It curves to the right, passing between the large island and another large land mass. It hits some islands. It later hits another small island in the open ocean. It then curves downward and to the left. It ends. (en)
- Track map of the 1926 Atlantic tropical cyclones (en)
- A track begins to the right of some islands, passes over them, and moves over a large land mass. (en)
- A track begins below some small islands, moves straight up, then curves right over a larger island, moves straight up again, loops left, and ends south of a larger land mass. (en)
- A track begins to the right of some islands. It goes to the left. It passes above the islands, goes over some other small islands, and then hits the lowest point of a larger land mass. It moves over the rightmost part of some water, curves more to the left, and hits larger land areas again. (en)
- A track begins in the left part of a body of water. It curves between an island and some land, goes left, and then moves straight up into a large land mass. (en)
- A track begins far to the right of some islands. It passes above them, goes straight up for a while, curves to the right, and hits some larger land. (en)
- A track begins to the right of a large land mass. It moves left, hits the large land mass, and ends. (en)
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