Finding the North Pole: Dr. Cook's Own Story of His Discovery, April 21, 1908, the Story of Commander Peary's Discovery, April 6, 1909, Together with the Marvelous Record of Former Arctic ExpeditionsCharles Morris |
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adventure American animals Antarctic arrived balloon Bering Strait boat Bradley camp Cape Cape Columbia Cape Fligely Cape Sabine Captain coast cold Commander Peary companions Cook Cook's crew dash degrees DeLong discovered discovery dogs drift Eskimos Etah expedition explorer feet flag floe Franklin Frederick frozen glacier Greely Greenland harbor hope hummocks hundred miles Island Jeannette journey Kane kayaks Lancaster Sound land latitude Lieutenant meat Melville minutes musk ox Nansen native navigation night North Pole northern northward Northwest Passage observations open water pack party passed Peary's pemmican proved provisions reach the Pole record remained Robeson Channel Roosevelt route sailed sent September ship shore side sight Sir James Ross sledge Smith Sound snow soon Sound Strait summer supplies tion trip vessel Victoria Land voyage walrus whale wind winter