Frozen Expeditions by Jasper Quincy

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Author: Jasper Quincy
Category: Travel
ISBN: 9788235254665
File Size: 0.63 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
DRM: Applied (Requires eSentral Reader App)
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Synopsis

"Frozen Expeditions" explores humanity's compelling quest to navigate the Arctic and Antarctic, detailing the immense risks and geographical discoveries. These journeys, driven by scientific curiosity and national ambition, have profoundly shaped our understanding of these frozen frontiers.

Early explorers faced extreme conditions; for example, the challenges of traversing the Northwest Passage led to many failed attempts, highlighting the sheer human desire to conquer the unknown.

The book contextualizes these adventures within world history, revealing how scientific theories, geopolitical rivalries, and technological advancements influenced exploration strategies.

The book emphasizes that the pursuit of knowledge in polar regions has yielded invaluable insights into Earth's climate and geology, vital for addressing current environmental challenges.

Beginning with early myths, it progresses to in-depth accounts of pivotal expeditions led by figures like Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott.

Analyzing each expedition's objectives, methods, and impact, the book highlights the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.

The narrative culminates in modern-day polar research, underscoring the relevance of historical knowledge for contemporary environmental issues, therefore providing a comprehensive view through history, geography, and environmental science.

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