Narrative of an Expedition to the East Coast of Greenland, Sent by Order of the King of Denmark, in Search of the Lost Colonies, Under the Command of Captn. W. A. Graah |
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... usually abundant at the time , a landing would , in all likelihood , have been effected . For the rest , I must refer to the published accounts of these voyagest . Not more successful than our Danish navigators , were the foreigners ...
... usually abundant at the time , a landing would , in all likelihood , have been effected . For the rest , I must refer to the published accounts of these voyagest . Not more successful than our Danish navigators , were the foreigners ...
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... usually met with under the meridian of Cape Farewell , occasionally much further out in the Atlantic , though I am not aware that any have been fallen in with , since 1817 , E. of the Hook . That year , indeed , some were seen in lat ...
... usually met with under the meridian of Cape Farewell , occasionally much further out in the Atlantic , though I am not aware that any have been fallen in with , since 1817 , E. of the Hook . That year , indeed , some were seen in lat ...
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... such cliffs , or barriers of ice , I shall in the sequel give the name of ice- blink , or simply blink . The reflection of ice in the atmosphere , which is usually 25 A BOAT TO JULIANA'S - HOPE , DETENTION THERE 24 VOYAGE TO GREENLAND .
... such cliffs , or barriers of ice , I shall in the sequel give the name of ice- blink , or simply blink . The reflection of ice in the atmosphere , which is usually 25 A BOAT TO JULIANA'S - HOPE , DETENTION THERE 24 VOYAGE TO GREENLAND .
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... usually followed is from Torsukatek , through the channel of Kikkerteitsiak , the inner Karmæt channel , south about Auertamiut , and through Ikarisarsuk , the sound between Irsarut and Kingitok . The ice , however , makes it often ...
... usually followed is from Torsukatek , through the channel of Kikkerteitsiak , the inner Karmæt channel , south about Auertamiut , and through Ikarisarsuk , the sound between Irsarut and Kingitok . The ice , however , makes it often ...
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... usually still more abundant , and composed of larger masses . At length , however , one Anders Olsen , a merchant , received orders to explore the coast as far as Statenhook , and the result of his expedition was the founding of ...
... usually still more abundant , and composed of larger masses . At length , however , one Anders Olsen , a merchant , received orders to explore the coast as far as Statenhook , and the result of his expedition was the founding of ...
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10th Vibration accordingly Alluk ancient angekkok arrived aurora borealis Biörn bishop blubber boat boat-women Bygd lay Cape Farewell Chorography church coast of Greenland colonists colony Count Moltke course direction discovered distance district of Juliana's-hope drift-ice East Bygd East coast Eastlanders Egede Eggers Ernenek Europeans expedition feet Finn Magnussen firth Frederick's-hope Friederichsthal further North glaciers Goie Good-hope Greenland language Hvarf Hvidsærk ice-blink icebergs Iceland inhabited Ivar Bardsen Jökel journey kajakkers Kangek Kemisak land latitude Lindenow lofty Lysufiord mainland miles mountains native Greenlanders navigation Naze NEEDLE Nennortalik northern Nukarbik obliged observed occasion Octavo old Icelandic Omenak Omevik probably promontory Puisortok reached rocks ruins sail seals seemed seen ship shore situated skerries snow sound South Spitzbergen spot stones tents umiak Vahl vicinity voyage West Bygd West coast whole wind Winter women Wormskiold
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