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musk-ox heads in the rigging of the Roosevelt |
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caribou heads in the rigging of the Roosevelt |
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crane city, cape columbia, at the time of departure march 1, 1909 |
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face of the land ice, "glacial fringe," off cape columbia |
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pinnacle near the shore |
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typical trail in soft snow (looking backward) |
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typical view of the ice of the arctic ocean north of grant land |
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typical camp on the ice |
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working through an expanse of rough ice |
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passing through a defile in rough ice |
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approaching a lead through rough ice |
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stopped by open water |
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athletic sports at the lead camp |
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pickaxing a road through zone of rough ice |
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a characteristic view of the expedition on the march in fine weather |
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repairing sledges in camp |
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marvin taking an observation in a snow shelter |
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crossing a large lake of young ice, north of 87° |
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camp at 85° 48´ north, march 22, 1909 |
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a momentary halt in the lee of a big hummock north of 88° |
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bartlett and his party ready to start back from 87° 47´ north, april 1, 1909 |
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cutting blocks of snow for igloos at next to last camp, 89° 25´ north |
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the halt for lunch in last forced march, 89° 25´ to 89° 57´, showing alcohol stoves in snow shelter |
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camp morris k. jesup, 89° 57´, april 6 and 7, 1909 |
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the reconnoitering party at the pole |
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the double team of dogs used with the reconnoitering sledge at the pole, showing their alertness and good condition |
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peary with chronometer, sextant, and artificial horizon at the pole |
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