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THE triumphal progress of Dr. Nansen and his companion, Lieut. Johansen, along the coast of Norway has been interrupted by the most striking coincidence ever known in Arctic travel—the appearance of his ship the Fram, with all her crew in good health, and with a record of northern latitude only less remarkable than that attained by Nansen himself. On the very day that Nansen sighted the coast of Norway, the Fram forced her way out of the ice-pack into the open sea.
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MILL, H. The Arctic Record of 1896. Nature 54, 392–393 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054392b0
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