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... sighting of Antarctica . Should it be argued on the contrary that land was not sighted on 27 January but was perhaps four days later , then Edward Bransfield would have preceded Bellingshausen by one day . As it is , there can be little ...
... sighting of Antarctica . Should it be argued on the contrary that land was not sighted on 27 January but was perhaps four days later , then Edward Bransfield would have preceded Bellingshausen by one day . As it is , there can be little ...
Strana 294
... sighting but thought that it must be investigated , making several short jour- neys across the sea ice but never traveling far . Indeed , no land lies in this direction . Many later expeditions were to search for nonexistent ...
... sighting but thought that it must be investigated , making several short jour- neys across the sea ice but never traveling far . Indeed , no land lies in this direction . Many later expeditions were to search for nonexistent ...
Strana 311
... sighting unknown land at 67 ° 30'N and 73 ° N on 13 and 20-22 June . It was the east coast of Greenland . " Hold with Hope , " Hudson's more northerly sighting , was probably the eastern termination of a large peninsula known in his ...
... sighting unknown land at 67 ° 30'N and 73 ° N on 13 and 20-22 June . It was the east coast of Greenland . " Hold with Hope , " Hudson's more northerly sighting , was probably the eastern termination of a large peninsula known in his ...
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Entries Listed in Chronological Order | xi |
Contents | xii |
Petermann Island Antarctic Peninsula 522 | xviii |
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