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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 131. Chapters: Exploration of Antarctica, Exploration of the Arctic, Polar exploration by Russia and the Soviet Union, Polar explorers, History of Antarctica, Northwest Passage, Franklin's lost expedition, Nansen's Fram expedition, Southern Cross Expedition, Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, New South Greenland, SY Aurora's drift, Comparison of the Amundsen and Scott Expeditions, Amundsen's South Pole expedition, Henry W. Howgate, Air-tractor sledge, USS Nautilus, Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations, Northern Sea Route, List of Antarctic expeditions, Vostok Station, USS Whale, Discovery Hut, Samuel Enderby & Sons, Inventio Fortunata, USS Sargo, Muscovy Company, Svyataya Anna, Australasian Antarctic Expedition, The Worst Journey in the World, Polar 3, Jens Munk, USS Skate, USS Seadragon, Vladimir Wiese, Trinity Church, Antarctica, Scott Polar Research Institute, Scott's Hut, Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration, SS Chelyuskin, Barbara Hillary, List of firsts in the Geographic North Pole, Personnel of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, Cartographic expeditions to Greenland, Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route, Icebreaker Sibiryakov, George Lowe, Farthest North, Uyedineniya Island, Kaspersky Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition, French Antarctic Expedition, Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, Icebreaker Sedov, Zarya, Leonid Belakhov, Brusilov Expedition, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Beau Riffenburgh, ITASE, Rasmus Jensen, Bellingshausen Station, Quail Island, New Zealand, Molodyozhnaya Station, Soviet Antarctic Expedition, United States Antarctic Service Expedition, Georgy Ushakov, Southern Ocean Expedition, James Murray, Ilulissat Declaration, Steamer Pravda, Ice People, Japanese Antarctic Expedition, British Graham Land Expedition, William Barr, Ushakov Island, Polar aviation, Prog...