The Gateway to the Polynia: A Voyage to SpitzbergenH.S. King, 1873 - 355 páginas |
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... noticed pre- sently , discovered Hudson's Bay ; and in 1610 he was nominated to the command of the Discovery , with a view to renewing the attempt to find the North - West Passage . He went into Frobisher's Bay , which was much ...
... noticed pre- sently , discovered Hudson's Bay ; and in 1610 he was nominated to the command of the Discovery , with a view to renewing the attempt to find the North - West Passage . He went into Frobisher's Bay , which was much ...
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... noticed was Burrough's . Pet did little more than follow in his footsteps , the principal novelty being the discovery of the southern passage of Vaigatz , known as the Strait of Nassau , in 1580. About this time some English vessel had ...
... noticed was Burrough's . Pet did little more than follow in his footsteps , the principal novelty being the discovery of the southern passage of Vaigatz , known as the Strait of Nassau , in 1580. About this time some English vessel had ...
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... noticed in the course of some deep- sea sounding experiments , that the water is of a high temperature at a depth of 400 fathoms , showing a difference of 9 ° at that depth when compared with the temperature at the surface ; a fact so ...
... noticed in the course of some deep- sea sounding experiments , that the water is of a high temperature at a depth of 400 fathoms , showing a difference of 9 ° at that depth when compared with the temperature at the surface ; a fact so ...
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... noticed the time slipping by . The 11th of May came at last , with a cold northerly wind and heavy rain , arguments which left no other alternative for us than the necessity of waiting for a favourable change . While we waited , Mr ...
... noticed the time slipping by . The 11th of May came at last , with a cold northerly wind and heavy rain , arguments which left no other alternative for us than the necessity of waiting for a favourable change . While we waited , Mr ...
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... the largest species of whale frequenting these seas ; as they bore down upon us they were regarded with seeming indifference by the men , though we gained some curious particulars re- specting them from Eddie , who noticed us gazing with.
... the largest species of whale frequenting these seas ; as they bore down upon us they were regarded with seeming indifference by the men , though we gained some curious particulars re- specting them from Eddie , who noticed us gazing with.
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animals appearance Arctic attempt bear boat called Captain carried cause CHAPTER clear close coast coming continued course crew danger deer difficulty direction distance drift east effect escape evidently explored fact fall feet fire 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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