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Curiously , Barents failed to note — or at least did not report — the presence of whales off Bear Island and Spitsbergen when discovering these islands in 1596 , and it was not until 1612 that Dutch whalers began to visit Svalbard .
Curiously , Barents failed to note — or at least did not report — the presence of whales off Bear Island and Spitsbergen when discovering these islands in 1596 , and it was not until 1612 that Dutch whalers began to visit Svalbard .
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Despite their relatively southern location , they had been visited by few Europeans and by no ethnographers . The Southern Party remained with the Caribou Inuit until late June : Rasmussen copying down folktales , Birket - Smith ...
Despite their relatively southern location , they had been visited by few Europeans and by no ethnographers . The Southern Party remained with the Caribou Inuit until late June : Rasmussen copying down folktales , Birket - Smith ...
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Long visited by Inuit hunting parties , it was first seen by an exploring expedition in August 1819 , being noted from a distance by Edward Parry , who named it “ North Somerset ” for his native county .
Long visited by Inuit hunting parties , it was first seen by an exploring expedition in August 1819 , being noted from a distance by Edward Parry , who named it “ North Somerset ” for his native county .
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