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ExplorersWeb on MSNMurder Near the North Pole, Part IV: The Death of Charles Francis HallCharles Francis Hall genuinely loved the north but couldn't inspire loyalty in his men. Did one of them kill him? If so, was ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNMurder Near the North Pole: The Death of Ross MarvinRoss Marvin was helping Robert Peary on his North Pole expedition. Marvin supposedly fell through the ice and died. But his death was no accident.
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Phones adjust to magnetic pole's Siberian shift: What it meansOur phones have already adapted to the latest shift in the Earth's magnetic pole position, as it appears to be continually ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNMurder Near the North Pole, Part III: The Death of PeeawahtoIn 1914, explorer Fitzhugh Green shot and killed his Inuit guide Peeawahto at the northern tip of Axel Heiberg Island. This ...
The location of the magnetic north pole was first discovered in 1831 by Arctic explorer James Clark Ross. On an expedition, he mapped and explored Boothia Peninsula in Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic.
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