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Ross chose this route because of his reluctance to visit areas seen the previous
season by the French and American expeditions ; he also knew that the British
sealer John Balleny had achieved a farthest south of 69 ° 02'S at 174 ° E , some ...
Ross chose this route because of his reluctance to visit areas seen the previous
season by the French and American expeditions ; he also knew that the British
sealer John Balleny had achieved a farthest south of 69 ° 02'S at 174 ° E , some ...
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Eberhard was unable to keep up with the other two and was last seen running
down a hill some way short of Mossel Bay . Stenersen and Rotvold arrived back
at the ship at 2:00 P.M. on Christmas Day . As soon as Ritscher's news got
through ...
Eberhard was unable to keep up with the other two and was last seen running
down a hill some way short of Mossel Bay . Stenersen and Rotvold arrived back
at the ship at 2:00 P.M. on Christmas Day . As soon as Ritscher's news got
through ...
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The first mountains to be seen were the Admiralty Range ( 71 ° 20's , 168 ° 30'E )
and the Prince Albert Mountains ( 76 ° S ... 163 ° W ) -between the Ferrar and
Koettlitz Glaciers in southern Victoria Land — were undoubtedly seen by Ross ,
but ...
The first mountains to be seen were the Admiralty Range ( 71 ° 20's , 168 ° 30'E )
and the Prince Albert Mountains ( 76 ° S ... 163 ° W ) -between the Ferrar and
Koettlitz Glaciers in southern Victoria Land — were undoubtedly seen by Ross ,
but ...
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