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Since he would undoubtedly need a boat of some size , Middendorff was
therefore obliged to purchase timber and woodworking tools in Yeniseysk ,
continuing on down the frozen Yenisey with four heavily loaded sledges pulled
by up to ...
Since he would undoubtedly need a boat of some size , Middendorff was
therefore obliged to purchase timber and woodworking tools in Yeniseysk ,
continuing on down the frozen Yenisey with four heavily loaded sledges pulled
by up to ...
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Ritscher and Eberhard left four days later , one day ahead of Stenersen and
Rotvold , who stayed behind to fabricate boots out of reindeer hide . This late in
the fall , there was insufficient light for traveling without the moon , and an initial ...
Ritscher and Eberhard left four days later , one day ahead of Stenersen and
Rotvold , who stayed behind to fabricate boots out of reindeer hide . This late in
the fall , there was insufficient light for traveling without the moon , and an initial ...
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By 4 December , they were only 13 miles from the Beardmore when they were
held up for four days by a blizzard , upsetting Scott's finely balanced calculations .
Only on 9 December were they able to move south again . That night at ...
By 4 December , they were only 13 miles from the Beardmore when they were
held up for four days by a blizzard , upsetting Scott's finely balanced calculations .
Only on 9 December were they able to move south again . That night at ...
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