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210 ICE IN SMITH SOUND . . . . . . . . . ib . REINDEER . . . . . . . . . . . 223 LAKE ,
WITH REINDEER . WHITE WHALE . . . . . . . . . . 231 REINDEER SEEN IN PASS.
229. 150 THE GATE - WAY TO THE POLYNIA : BEING. 232 A SHORT CUT .
210 ICE IN SMITH SOUND . . . . . . . . . ib . REINDEER . . . . . . . . . . . 223 LAKE ,
WITH REINDEER . WHITE WHALE . . . . . . . . . . 231 REINDEER SEEN IN PASS.
229. 150 THE GATE - WAY TO THE POLYNIA : BEING. 232 A SHORT CUT .
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Meuck ' s voyage to Hudson ' s Bay in 1619 calls for no remark ; and that of
Captain Luke Fox , in 1631 , was chiefly a · re - survey of what Button had seen .
Fox , however , coasted along the east side of Cumberland Strait , as far as St ...
Meuck ' s voyage to Hudson ' s Bay in 1619 calls for no remark ; and that of
Captain Luke Fox , in 1631 , was chiefly a · re - survey of what Button had seen .
Fox , however , coasted along the east side of Cumberland Strait , as far as St ...
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... sent out in command of the Erebus and Terror to attempt the North - West
Passage . In July the expedition reached Whale Fish Island , Baffin ' s Bay , from
whence letters were : despatched , and the last that was seen of it was : when
Was on ...
... sent out in command of the Erebus and Terror to attempt the North - West
Passage . In July the expedition reached Whale Fish Island , Baffin ' s Bay , from
whence letters were : despatched , and the last that was seen of it was : when
Was on ...
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The crew must have explored or seen portions of North Somerset , Prince of
Wales ' s Island , Boothia Felix , and King William ' s Island , on or near which
most of the crew died in the spring of 1848 . As no news could be gleaned ,
search ...
The crew must have explored or seen portions of North Somerset , Prince of
Wales ' s Island , Boothia Felix , and King William ' s Island , on or near which
most of the crew died in the spring of 1848 . As no news could be gleaned ,
search ...
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This is the highest latitude that any ship had wintered in . Expeditions were made
on foot and in sledges , almost as far as 81° N . , or past the Humboldt Glacier ,
Peabody Bay , and into Kennedy Channel . The furthest point seen by Mr .
Morton ...
This is the highest latitude that any ship had wintered in . Expeditions were made
on foot and in sledges , almost as far as 81° N . , or past the Humboldt Glacier ,
Peabody Bay , and into Kennedy Channel . The furthest point seen by Mr .
Morton ...
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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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