The Gateway to the Polynia: A Voyage to SpitzbergenH.S. King, 1873 - 355 páginas |
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... dare to approach . Every thought is now turned to the safety of the ship , and it is not until after proper order is restored on board , that the DANGER AVERTED . 125 men proceed to flence and bring 124 A VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN .
... dare to approach . Every thought is now turned to the safety of the ship , and it is not until after proper order is restored on board , that the DANGER AVERTED . 125 men proceed to flence and bring 124 A VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN .
Página 131
... thought of the " point ends , " as this kind of weather offered no inducement for even a temporary halt , and we consoled ourselves with the reflection that the first fine warm day will tempt them to rest themselves on the ice again ...
... thought of the " point ends , " as this kind of weather offered no inducement for even a temporary halt , and we consoled ourselves with the reflection that the first fine warm day will tempt them to rest themselves on the ice again ...
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... thought its use was to keep the holes open in the ice during the winter ; and the following occurrence seems to support this view . In April 1860 , a Greenlander was travelling along the ice in the vicinity of Christianshaab , and ...
... thought its use was to keep the holes open in the ice during the winter ; and the following occurrence seems to support this view . In April 1860 , a Greenlander was travelling along the ice in the vicinity of Christianshaab , and ...
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... thought over this paw- creeping movement of the northern seal that he fully appreciated an incident related by Mr. Charles David- son , which that gentleman had been witness to in one of his Arctic voyages . " At more than a mile ...
... thought over this paw- creeping movement of the northern seal that he fully appreciated an incident related by Mr. Charles David- son , which that gentleman had been witness to in one of his Arctic voyages . " At more than a mile ...
Página 153
... thought about it at all , had it noted the gradual disappearance of its companions ? Had it no forebodings of its coming fate , no regrets for the past ? Had it no consciousness of the kindness of those on board the schooner ? Could it ...
... thought about it at all , had it noted the gradual disappearance of its companions ? Had it no forebodings of its coming fate , no regrets for the past ? Had it no consciousness of the kindness of those on board the schooner ? Could it ...
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12 Paternoster Row 65 Cornhill amongst animals Arctic circle Author Barentsz bear boat Cape Captain coast crew Crown 8vo curious danger deer Demy 8vo difficulty direction distance drift east Edition expedition explored fathoms fiord floating floe flora gale Greenland Gulf Stream harpoon herd hope Humboldt Glacier hummock Iceland Illustrated INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER journey Lancaster Sound land latitude London look masses miles Miocene Moffen Island mountain narwhal northern Norwegian Nova Zembla observed once open water ourselves Parry party Polar Pole present Price published by Henry pursuit reached region reindeer rocks round sailed sailors Samoyedes SCALLOWAY CASTLE schooner scientific seal season seems seen ship shore shot side sight sledge Smith Sound snow southward Spitzbergen sport Strait surface temperature thick tion vessel vols Waigatz walrus WALTER BAGEHOT warm weather whale Willem Barentsz wind winter