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  • The '''Gjoa''' was the small, wooden-hulled sailing vessel used by [[Roald Amundsen]] a The expedition was frozen in for three winters during the voyage. [[Gjoa Haven]], one of the places the expedition over-wintered, is now named after
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  • The '''Gjoa''' was the small, wooden-hulled sailing vessel used by [[Roald Amundsen]] a The expedition was frozen in for three winters during the voyage. [[Gjoa Haven]], one of the places the expedition over-wintered, is now named after
    341 bytes (52 words) - 17:30, 10 August 2008
  • ...traversed the [[Northwest Passage]] in a converted fishing vessel called [[Gjoa]], as well as leading the first expedition to reach the [[South Pole]]. Amu
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  • ...orthwest Passage -2.png/credit}}<br/>|}} Resolute Bay, [[Nanisivik]] and [[Gjoa Haven]], [[Nunavut]].]]
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  • Like the first vessel, [[Roald Amundsen]]'s [[Gjoa]], she was a relatively small wooden sail-powered vessel. ...route was only possible for vessels of relatively shallow draft, like the Gjoa or the St. Roch, whereas the new route could be traversed by deep-water ves
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  • ...om overhead drones. Future episodes will feature communities like Naujaat, Gjoa Haven, Kugluktuk, Pangnirtung and Hall Beach.
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  • ...raditionally sent to explore the Passage. Finally, after two winters, the Gjoa reached the end of the Arctic Archipelago on August 17th, 1905. Having no
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  • ...raditionally sent to explore the Passage. Finally, after two winters, the Gjoa reached the end of the Arctic Archipelago on August 17th, 1905. Having no
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