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... seen , it was more or less entirely icebound , and any attempt to approach closer would be fraught with peril and probably not worth the risk . Having come to this view , Cook decided that he should next search for land farther north in ...
... seen , it was more or less entirely icebound , and any attempt to approach closer would be fraught with peril and probably not worth the risk . Having come to this view , Cook decided that he should next search for land farther north in ...
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... seen amounted to little more than a thinning of the pack . Rather than putting his inability to see Greenland down to poor visibility , he had inferred that he was past its northernmost termination . Hayes considered his investigations ...
... seen amounted to little more than a thinning of the pack . Rather than putting his inability to see Greenland down to poor visibility , he had inferred that he was past its northernmost termination . Hayes considered his investigations ...
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... seen north of the Chukotka Peninsula . Kellett landed and took possession for Great Britain , naming his discovery Herald Island for his ship . Farther west , more land was seen and named " Plover Island . " Most probably , this was the ...
... seen north of the Chukotka Peninsula . Kellett landed and took possession for Great Britain , naming his discovery Herald Island for his ship . Farther west , more land was seen and named " Plover Island . " Most probably , this was the ...
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Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes] William James Mills Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2003 |
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Amundsen Antarctic expedition Antarctic Exploration Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Arctic Ocean attempt August Baffin Island Barents Barrow Beechey Bellingshausen Bering Strait Bernier Biscoe Borchgrevink Bouvet Bouvet Island British Bylot Byrd Cabot Cape Captain Charcot claim Cook crew Davis days later Deception Island discovered discovery dogs East Greenland Edward Ellesmere Island Ellsworth Enderby established expedition's farther north February flight Franklin Franz Josef Land Frobisher further reading Geographical George Gerlache Greenland Ice Shelf Inuit James Clark January John journey King Larsen Located London meters miles mountains named Nansen navigator Nordenskjöld North Pole Northeast northern Northwest Passage Norway Norwegian Parry party Peary polar exploration reached References and further region River Roald Russian sailed scientific Scott sealer seals Shackleton ship sledging Sound South Pole South Shetland Islands southern Spitsbergen station survey Svalbard tion vessel Victoria Land visited voyage Weddell Sea west coast whaling William winter Zemlya