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In or about 982 Erek the Red was banished from Iceland , upon which he
resolved to explore Gembiorn ' s Land . He soon reached the east ... Cape
Farewell . The west coast was then explored for about a day ' s journey beyond ,
or as far ...
In or about 982 Erek the Red was banished from Iceland , upon which he
resolved to explore Gembiorn ' s Land . He soon reached the east ... Cape
Farewell . The west coast was then explored for about a day ' s journey beyond ,
or as far ...
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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
...
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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11 various articles found are figured in the sketch appended . so Captain
Waymouth ' s expedition , sent out in 1602 by the Muscovy Company in search of
the North - West Passage , traversed ground which had been previously explored
; and ...
11 various articles found are figured in the sketch appended . so Captain
Waymouth ' s expedition , sent out in 1602 by the Muscovy Company in search of
the North - West Passage , traversed ground which had been previously explored
; and ...
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In 1612 , Sir Thomas Button , accompanied by Bylot and Prickett , explored
portions of Southampton Island and Hudson ' s Bay , and wintered there without
any material injury to the crew . In 1615 , Bylot and Baffin passed Mill Island in
Hudson ...
In 1612 , Sir Thomas Button , accompanied by Bylot and Prickett , explored
portions of Southampton Island and Hudson ' s Bay , and wintered there without
any material injury to the crew . In 1615 , Bylot and Baffin passed Mill Island in
Hudson ...
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He was induced to return by the sight of the Croker Mountains , which
subsequent research proved to be purely visionary . His own men doubted the
accuracy of his sight , and accordingly Parry was sent in 1819 to explore
Lancaster Sound .
He was induced to return by the sight of the Croker Mountains , which
subsequent research proved to be purely visionary . His own men doubted the
accuracy of his sight , and accordingly Parry was sent in 1819 to explore
Lancaster Sound .
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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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