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  2. Nansen's Fram expedition - Wikipedia

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    Fram leaves Bergen on 2 July 1893, bound for the Arctic Ocean Period map showing the regions traversed by the expedition [1]. Nansen's Fram expedition of 1893–1896 was an attempt by the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen to reach the geographical North Pole by harnessing the natural east–west current of the Arctic Ocean.

  3. List of northernmost settlements - Wikipedia

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    The most northern settlements on Earth are communities close to the North Pole, ranging from about 70° N to about 89° N.The North Pole itself is at 90° N. There are no permanent civilian settlements north of 79° N, the furthest north (78.55° N) being Ny-Ålesund, a permanent settlement of about 30 (in the winter) to 130 (in the summer) people on the Norwegian island of Svalbard.

  4. Farthest North - Wikipedia

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    Farthest North describes the most northerly latitude reached by explorers, before the first successful expedition to the North Pole rendered the expression obsolete. The Arctic polar regions are much more accessible than those of the Antarctic , as continental land masses extend to high latitudes and sea voyages to the regions are relatively short.

  5. Fridtjof Nansen - Wikipedia

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    Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (Norwegian: [ˈfrɪ̂tːjɔf ˈnɑ̀nsn̩]; 10 October 1861 – 13 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and co-founded the Fatherland League.

  6. Hjalmar Johansen - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen (15 May 1867 – 3 January 1913) was a Norwegian polar explorer. He participated on the first and third Fram expeditions. He shipped out with the Fridtjof Nansen expedition in 1893–1896, and accompanied Nansen to notch a new Farthest North record near the North Pole.

  7. Woman turns Kansas City lawn into a beach - AOL

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    A woman in landlocked Kansas City brought was tired of maintaining her lawn, so she turned her front yard into a beach, complete with sand and chairs. In order to complete the project, owner ...

  8. List of northernmost items - Wikipedia

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    Angry Birds Park, [104] Saariselkä, Inari, Finland 68°25′13″N 27°25′08″E  /  68.420344°N 27.418821°E  / 68.420344; 27. Geocaching Mega-event

  9. List of extreme points of U.S. states and territories - Wikipedia

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    Kansas border north of Knowles 33°36′57″N 94°31′31″W  /  33.61583°N 94.52528°W  / 33.61583; -94.52528  ( OK-southernmost point, McCurtain County Gunn Lake, on the Texas border near the AR-OK-TX tripoint