Van de Deensche expeditie naar Noord-Groenland

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Van de Deensche expeditie naar Noord-Groenland

by Alf Trolle

NL·~21 minutes

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Description

Lieutenant A. Trolle of the Royal Danish Navy narrates a daring 1906‑1908 voyage aboard the Danmark, sent by King Frederick VIII to chart the uncharted northeastern coast of Greenland. The mission aims to map the icy shoreline, gauge the sheer scale of inland glaciers, and determine whether Inuit hunters still roamed the remote seas hunting seals and walruses. Early on, tragedy strikes when the original leader, Mylius Erichsen, perishes, thrusting Trolle into command of the fragile expedition.

The crew battles relentless pack ice that blocks the route more fiercely than ever before, often becoming trapped for days until a narrow fissure opens a fleeting escape. Amid the struggle, they encounter stark, majestic fjords, towering peaks reminiscent of Norway, and a scattering of islands where curious wildlife—walruses, seals, and birds—observe the newcomers. As the ship inches toward the distant Cape Bismarck, the men balance scientific observation with the raw survival of life in one of the planet’s most unforgiving frontiers.

Details

Full title

Van de Deensche expeditie naar Noord-Groenland De Aarde en haar Volken, 1909

Language

nl

Duration

~21 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/

Release date

2008-12-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alf Trolle

Alf Trolle

1879–1949

An Arctic explorer and naval officer, he wrote from firsthand experience in Greenland’s far north. His accounts bring the dangers, routines, and resolve of polar travel vividly to life.

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