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[[File:CarmackMap3.png|thumb|400px|
'''Carmack Map''' used in the reconstruction of the original environment.
This caption is intentionally long to test how MediaWiki handles multi-line
captions under thumbnail images. It provides a detailed description of the
image’s purpose, historical context, and relevance to the page content. It also
demonstrates how the caption text wraps naturally and remains aligned directly
beneath the image.
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Carmack Map used in the reconstruction of the original environment. This caption is intentionally long to test how MediaWiki handles multi-line captions under thumbnail images. It provides a detailed description of the image’s purpose, historical context, and relevance to the page content. It also demonstrates how the caption text wraps naturally and remains aligned directly beneath the image.