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In 890 Ohther made a voyage round the northern part of Norway , and along a
portion of the north coast of Russia . Soon after this an Icelandic fisherman ,
Gembiorn , got caught in a gale which drove him a long way to the west . The first
land ...
In 890 Ohther made a voyage round the northern part of Norway , and along a
portion of the north coast of Russia . Soon after this an Icelandic fisherman ,
Gembiorn , got caught in a gale which drove him a long way to the west . The first
land ...
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INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . discovered Labrador , as also the great
abundance of cod - fish along this coast . He also entered some strait , which
some have thought was Hudson ' s Strait , but which was in all probability the
Strait of Belle ...
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . discovered Labrador , as also the great
abundance of cod - fish along this coast . He also entered some strait , which
some have thought was Hudson ' s Strait , but which was in all probability the
Strait of Belle ...
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wintered on the Russian coast near the Dwina ; but the whole company were
killed by frost and starvation . This disastrous result would have been prevented
had the men been experienced in Arctic travelling , for they could have laid in a ...
wintered on the Russian coast near the Dwina ; but the whole company were
killed by frost and starvation . This disastrous result would have been prevented
had the men been experienced in Arctic travelling , for they could have laid in a ...
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In his second voyage Davis simply explored the coast of Labrador . In his third
voyage he went as far north , along the west coast of Greenland , as Cape Hope
Sanderson , in 72° 15 ' , or well into Baffin ' s Bay ; he seems to have reached the
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In his second voyage Davis simply explored the coast of Labrador . In his third
voyage he went as far north , along the west coast of Greenland , as Cape Hope
Sanderson , in 72° 15 ' , or well into Baffin ' s Bay ; he seems to have reached the
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much obstructed with ice , then crossed the mouth of Hudson ' s Strait into
Ungava Bay , and worked his way round the coast of the continent into James ' s
Bay , where he wintered . On November 21 his crew mutinied , and he and a few
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much obstructed with ice , then crossed the mouth of Hudson ' s Strait into
Ungava Bay , and worked his way round the coast of the continent into James ' s
Bay , where he wintered . On November 21 his crew mutinied , and he and a few
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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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