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A sweeping historical account recounts how the polar regions were progressively explored and understood, tracing voyages from early contact through later systematic expeditions. It examines the physical environment of ice, icebergs, and polar seas alongside descriptions of indigenous communities and their lifeways. The narrative surveys reconnaissance, searches, and scientific campaigns, detailing advances in navigation, mapping, and observational techniques that expanded geographic and oceanographic knowledge. Illustrated plates, maps, chronological tables, and biographical sketches support chapters that balance adventure, logistical challenges, and evolving scientific aims in both Arctic and Antarctic contexts.
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