The Gateway to the Polynia: A Voyage to Spitzbergen |
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INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . “ Ponti profundus clausa recessibus . Strepens
procellis , rupibus obsita , Quam grata defesso virentem Sinum nebulosa pandis .
” The British Sailor has taken a leading part in the exploration of the North Polar ...
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . “ Ponti profundus clausa recessibus . Strepens
procellis , rupibus obsita , Quam grata defesso virentem Sinum nebulosa pandis .
” The British Sailor has taken a leading part in the exploration of the North Polar ...
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A Voyage to Spitzbergen John Campion Wells. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . W
15 C effective in war . Captain Sherard Osborn has repeatedly dwelt upon this in
his many spirit - stirring addresses advocating a renewal of Polar Exploration .
A Voyage to Spitzbergen John Campion Wells. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . W
15 C effective in war . Captain Sherard Osborn has repeatedly dwelt upon this in
his many spirit - stirring addresses advocating a renewal of Polar Exploration .
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INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . from , Arctic research ; and lastly , to make a few
remarks on the routes by which the Polar area is accessible . The Phoenician
mariners were probably the first recorded persons to enter the Arctic circle , the ...
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . from , Arctic research ; and lastly , to make a few
remarks on the routes by which the Polar area is accessible . The Phoenician
mariners were probably the first recorded persons to enter the Arctic circle , the ...
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After this there was a pause in the progress of Arctic discovery , although Master
Robert Thorne made a bold proposition for an expedition to be sent across the
Polar area to the Moluccas , and two ships were sent , but nothing of importance
...
After this there was a pause in the progress of Arctic discovery , although Master
Robert Thorne made a bold proposition for an expedition to be sent across the
Polar area to the Moluccas , and two ships were sent , but nothing of importance
...
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They followed the south coast of North East Land , passed through the Hinlopen
Strait , and doubled the north end of New Friesland and West Spitzbergen , in 80°
N . In 1607 Henry Hudson attempted to sail straight across the Polar Sea .
They followed the south coast of North East Land , passed through the Hinlopen
Strait , and doubled the north end of New Friesland and West Spitzbergen , in 80°
N . In 1607 Henry Hudson attempted to sail straight across the Polar Sea .
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animals appearance Arctic attempt bear boat called Captain carried cause CHAPTER clear close coast coming continued course crew Crown danger deer difficulty direction distance drift east effect escape evidently explored fact fall feet floating force formed four gained give Greenland hands head hope interest Island journey kind land latitude leave less look masses means miles mountain nature northern noticed object observed once ourselves party passed Polar Pole present probably proved pursuit reached regions remains rest rise rocks round sailed sailors schooner seal season seems seen ship shore short shot side sight soon Sound Spitzbergen sport Strait success surface temperature travelling turned vessel voyage warm weather whale whole wind winter
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