Belgica, which Adrien de Gerlache used on the first expedition to winter in the Antarctic, was originally a bottlenose whaler named Patria, built in Norway in 1884. She was designed and constructed by Johan Chr. Jakobsen, renowned for his design of polar ships. Patria was sold to Adrien de Gerlache and renamed Belgica in 1896. In 1896-97 she was refitted and equipped in Sandefjord, Norway, for an Antarctic expedition. Nansen and Amundsen met for the first time on Belgica's deck. Late in 1899 Belgica returned to Antwerp after more than two years on an Antarctic expedition. From 1901 to 1904 Belgica returned to bottlenose whaling and, in addition, made a voyage to northeast Greenland to establish depots and build houses for the Baldwin-Ziegle...
In June 1878, the expedition ship Vega set out from the port of Karlskrona in southern Sweden. The v...
Kleiner Berichtigungen: ... 1929Forland Sund -- Forland Sund, Farm Hafen -- Kongs Fjord, Blomstrand ...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
Belgium has been interested in and involved in Antarctic studies for over a century. The name of Adr...
On 16 August 1897, the Belgian captain Adrien de Gerlache together with an international crew of 15 ...
The Belgica expedition, which left Belgium in August 1897, was the first to spend 13 months continuo...
This article reflects on three Arctic shipwrecks currently being reclaimed for future exhibition. Tw...
The Thetis, one of most famous Arctic ships was built as a whaler in Scotland in 1881, and served wi...
The Belgica expedition, which left Belgium in August 1897, was the first to spend 13 months continuo...
James Cook in his voyage of 1774–1775 is generally credited with the discovery of the Antarctic. He ...
gust Petermann, enterpriser and promoter of several ex-peditions, to polar regions and to Africa amo...
It might be argued that this paper does not sensu stricto contribute to "polar science". It however ...
... In 1884, Eskimos hunting off the south coast of Greenland found a number of relics from the Jean...
Svalbard, or “cool edge” in Old Norse, is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It has no indigenous p...
The first scientific exploration of the Antarctic dates to the end of the seventeenth century, when ...
In June 1878, the expedition ship Vega set out from the port of Karlskrona in southern Sweden. The v...
Kleiner Berichtigungen: ... 1929Forland Sund -- Forland Sund, Farm Hafen -- Kongs Fjord, Blomstrand ...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
Belgium has been interested in and involved in Antarctic studies for over a century. The name of Adr...
On 16 August 1897, the Belgian captain Adrien de Gerlache together with an international crew of 15 ...
The Belgica expedition, which left Belgium in August 1897, was the first to spend 13 months continuo...
This article reflects on three Arctic shipwrecks currently being reclaimed for future exhibition. Tw...
The Thetis, one of most famous Arctic ships was built as a whaler in Scotland in 1881, and served wi...
The Belgica expedition, which left Belgium in August 1897, was the first to spend 13 months continuo...
James Cook in his voyage of 1774–1775 is generally credited with the discovery of the Antarctic. He ...
gust Petermann, enterpriser and promoter of several ex-peditions, to polar regions and to Africa amo...
It might be argued that this paper does not sensu stricto contribute to "polar science". It however ...
... In 1884, Eskimos hunting off the south coast of Greenland found a number of relics from the Jean...
Svalbard, or “cool edge” in Old Norse, is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It has no indigenous p...
The first scientific exploration of the Antarctic dates to the end of the seventeenth century, when ...
In June 1878, the expedition ship Vega set out from the port of Karlskrona in southern Sweden. The v...
Kleiner Berichtigungen: ... 1929Forland Sund -- Forland Sund, Farm Hafen -- Kongs Fjord, Blomstrand ...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...