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... Pursuit of Game - White Whale - Netting Large Game . . . 223 CHAPTER IX . A
Short Cut - A Dangerous Descent - A Signal not Understood Reindeer - Game
less Abundant - A Day ' s Outing - On the Mountain Side - A Scramble - A Push
and ...
... Pursuit of Game - White Whale - Netting Large Game . . . 223 CHAPTER IX . A
Short Cut - A Dangerous Descent - A Signal not Understood Reindeer - Game
less Abundant - A Day ' s Outing - On the Mountain Side - A Scramble - A Push
and ...
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233 MOUNTAIN RAVINE . . 236 DANGEROUS DESCENT . . . . . . . . . 237 ON THE
MOUNTAIN SIDE . . . . . . . . 247 A PUSH AND A PINCH 251 VIEW FROM THE
PEAK BETWEEN ICY FIORD AND WIDDIE BAY 252 SKETCH IN RED BAY .
233 MOUNTAIN RAVINE . . 236 DANGEROUS DESCENT . . . . . . . . . 237 ON THE
MOUNTAIN SIDE . . . . . . . . 247 A PUSH AND A PINCH 251 VIEW FROM THE
PEAK BETWEEN ICY FIORD AND WIDDIE BAY 252 SKETCH IN RED BAY .
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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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Ice only was visible from the summit of a mountain on one of the Seven Islands .
They reached 80° 36 ' N . in 2° E . and 80° 48 ' N . in 20° E . , and had failed in
penetrating any part of the pack edge in the intervening region . On August 7 the
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Ice only was visible from the summit of a mountain on one of the Seven Islands .
They reached 80° 36 ' N . in 2° E . and 80° 48 ' N . in 20° E . , and had failed in
penetrating any part of the pack edge in the intervening region . On August 7 the
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In August they went through Thymen ' s Strait , and ascended Mount Middendorf ,
1500 feet high , from whence they saw a large tract of land stretching away east ,
with a lofty range of mountains running north and south , and visible for about ...
In August they went through Thymen ' s Strait , and ascended Mount Middendorf ,
1500 feet high , from whence they saw a large tract of land stretching away east ,
with a lofty range of mountains running north and south , and visible for about ...
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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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