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Norsk bokmål: Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen og Fridtjof Nansen trekker kjelkene på vei sørover. Ett av bildene fra ekspedisjonen med polarskip mot Nordpolen i perioden 24 juni 1893 til 13 august 1896. Etter planen skulle skipet drive i isen med havstrømmer fra Sibirkysten over Nordpolen mot Grønland. I mars 1895 foretok Fridtjof Nansen sammen med en ledsager en hasardiøs skiferd med hundesleder i forsøket på å komme til polpunktet.
English: Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen and Fridtjof Nansen pulling sledges on the way south. One of the pictures from the expedition with arctic ship toward the North Pole in the period June 24, 1893 to August 13, 1896. According to the plan, the ship was to drift in the ice with the ocean current from the coast of Siberia across the North Pole to Greenland. In March 1895, Fridtjof Nansen, together with a companion, set out with dogsledges on a hazardous expedition on skis, in an attempt to reach the pole itself.
Deutsch: Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen und Fridtjof Nansen ziehen die Schlitten auf dem Weg südwärts. Eines der Bilder von der Expedition mit dem Polarschiff zum Nordpol in der Zeit 24. Juni 1893 bis 13. August 1896. Nach dem Plan sollte das Schiff im Eis mit den Meeresströmungen von der sibirischen Küsten über den Nordpol nach Grönland treiben. Im März 1895 unternahm Fridtjof Nansen zusammen mit einem Begleiter einen abenteuerlichen Skimarsch mit Hundeschlitten in einem Versuch zum Polpunkt zu kommen.
Español: Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen y Fridtjof Nansen tiran los trineos camino al sur. Una de las fotos de la expedición con la nave polar hacia el polo norte en el periodo entre el 24 de junio 1893 al 13 de augosto 1896. Según los planes, el barco iba a estar a la deriva en el hielo y dejarse llevar por las corrientes marinas desde la costa de Siberia hacia Groenlandia. En marzo1895 Fridtjof Nansen y un acompañante emprendieron un intento arriesgado con esquís y trineo de perro para llegar al punto polar.
Nederlands: Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen en Fridtjof Nansen trekken de sleden zuidwaarts. Een foto van de expeditie met een poolschip naar de Noordpool van 24 juni 1893 tot 13 augustus 1896. Het plan was het schip door de oceaanstroming mee te laten drijven in het ijs vanaf de Siberische kust over de Noordpool naar Groenland. In maart 1895 ondernam Fridtjof Nansen met een kameraad een gevaarlijke expeditie op ski's en met hondesleden om op de Noordpool te komen.
Depicted person: Johansen, Fredrik Hjalmar (1867-1913) Depicted person: Nansen, Fridtjof (1861-1930) Depicted place: Russland, Frans Josefs Land |
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Source | "Fridtjof Nansen bildearkiv"
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Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen og Fridtjof Nansen trekker kjelkene på vei sørover. Ett av bildene fra ekspedisjonen med polarskip mot Nordpolen i perioden 24 juni 1893 til 13 august 1896. Etter planen skulle skipet drive i isen med havstrømmer fra Sibirkysten over Nordpolen mot Grønland. I mars 1895 foretok Fridtjof Nansen sammen med en ledsager en hasardiøs skiferd med hundesleder i forsøket på å komme til polpunktet. Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen and Fridtjof Nansen pulling sledges on the way south. One of the pictures from the expedition with arctic ship toward the North Pole in the period June 24, 1893 to August 13, 1896. According to the plan, the ship was to drift in the ice with the ocean current from the coast of Siberia across the North Pole to Greenland. In March 1895, Fridtjof Nansen, together with a companion, set out with dogsledges on a hazardous expedition on skis, in an attempt to reach the pole itself. Deutsch: Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen und Fridtjof Nansen ziehen die Schlitten auf dem Weg südwärts. Eines der Bilder von der Expedition mit dem Polarschiff zum Nordpol in der Zeit 24. Juni 1893 bis 13. August 1896. Nach dem Plan sollte das Schiff im Eis mit den Meeresströmungen von der sibirischen Küsten über den Nordpol nach Grönland treiben. Im März 1895 unternahm Fridtjof Nansen zusammen mit einem Begleiter einen abenteuerlichen Skimarsch mit Hundeschlitten in einem Versuch zum Polpunkt zu kommen. Español: Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen y Fridtjof Nansen tiran los trineos camino al sur. Una de las fotos de la expedición con la nave polar hacia el polo norte en el periodo entre el 24 de junio 1893 al 13 de augosto 1896. Según los planes, el barco iba a estar a la deriva en el hielo y dejarse llevar por las corrientes marinas desde la costa de Siberia hacia Groenlandia. En marzo1895 Fridtjof Nansen y un acompañante emprendieron un intento arriesgado&
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