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Photos taken by the Kean students of one of these boats, on which little care was taken to completely cover up the boat's prior information, show that this boat's name was changed from the "Aarluk" to the "Sea Launch," and "Biloxi" was slapped over "Upernavik."
Chris Rodda: University Group Raises Concerns About BP Oil Spill Contaminants in Livestock Feed 2010
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Photos taken by the Kean students of one of these boats, on which little care was taken to completely cover up the boat's prior information, show that this boat's name was changed from the "Aarluk" to the "Sea Launch," and "Biloxi" was slapped over "Upernavik."
Chris Rodda: University Group Raises Concerns About BP Oil Spill Contaminants in Livestock Feed 2010
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Another faraway place: Upernavik, Greenland, by Kim Hansen via Wikipedia.
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Photos taken by the Kean students of one of these boats, on which little care was taken to completely cover up the boat's prior information, show that this boat's name was changed from the "Aarluk" to the "Sea Launch," and "Biloxi" was slapped over "Upernavik."
Chris Rodda: University Group Raises Concerns About BP Oil Spill Contaminants in Livestock Feed 2010
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Another faraway place: Upernavik, Greenland, by Kim Hansen via Wikipedia.
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Immediately upon its arrival at Upernavik the fleet began the dangerous navigation of Melville Bay, and in spite of every obstacle reached
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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The necessity of abandoning the brig and retreating by boat to Upernavik, Danish Greenland, was now forced upon Kane's mind.
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Kane's futile experiences in July, the majority of the party maintained that a boat journey to Upernavik was both practicable and advisable.
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Upernavik, in a region supposed to have been unvisited by man before the modern age of Arctic exploration, there were found in 1824 some small artificial mounds with an inscription upon stone: -- "Erling Sighvatson and Bjarni Thordharson and Eindrid Oddson raised these marks and cleared ground on Saturday before Ascension Week, 1135."
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871
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These towns were probably only inconsiderable groups of those houses in stone and wood, of which so many ruins have been found from Cape Farewell, as far as Upernavik in about 72 degrees 50 minutes.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Jules Verne 1866
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