Greenland, and as we have seen, the floeice is constantly travelling with this current in a fixed route between these seas. Since such is the case, the most natural way of crossing the unknown region must be to take a ticket with this ice and enter the... The Geographical Journal - Page 121893Full view - About this book
| 1893 - 638 lehte
...from the sea north of Siberia and Behring Strait, and into the sea between Spitzbergen and Greenland. The floeice is constantly travelling with this current in a fixed route bstween these seas. As this is the case, the most natural way of crossing the unknown region must be... | |
| Mrs. Alec-Tweedie (Ethel) - 1894 - 440 lehte
...north of Siberia and Behring Straits into the sea between Spitzbergen and Greenland, while the floe ice is constantly travelling with this current in a fixed route between these seas." In this current Dr. Nansen believes implicitly, and to its powers he will entrust his Expedition. His... | |
| Prescott Holmes - 1896 - 270 lehte
...floe ice was constantly traveling with this current in a fixed route between these seas. As this was the case, the most natural way of crossing the unknown...this ice and enter the current on the side where it ran northward — that was somewhere near the New Siberian Islands, and let it carry one straight across... | |
| S. L. Berens - 1897 - 554 lehte
...Bering Strait, and into the sea between Spitzbergen and Greenland ; and as we have seen, the floe ice is constantly travelling with this current in a fixed...Siberian Islands — and let it carry one straight across those latitudes which it has prevented so many from reaching. As was emphasized in this lecture,... | |
| 1893 - 672 lehte
...Bering Strait, and into the sea between Spitzbergen and Greenland, and as we have seen, the flce-ice is constantly travelling with this current in a fixed...Siberian Islands — and let it carry one straight across those latitudes which it has prevented so many from reaching. There are two methods of trying... | |
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