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Winter quarters of Willem Barents' expedition to the Arctic, 1596-1597.
Winter quarters of Willem Barents' expedition to the Arctic, 1596-1597. Barents (d 1597) was a Dutch navigator who led expeditions in 1594, 1595 and 1596-1597 in search of a Northeast Passage to Asia. None of the expeditions succeeded in finding an open route to the Far East, and on the third voyage Barents' ship became trapped in the ice, forcing the crew to remain in the Arctic over the winter. The ship was not released by the ice as soon as expected in the spring, and the crew made their escape in open boats, setting off on 13 June 1597. Most returned home safely, but Barents himself died on 30 June. The winter quarters off Novaya Zemlya in which the expedition sat out the Arctic winter was discovered in 1871, just as it had been left when they set off on the homeward journey almost 300 years earlier. Here members of the expedition are shooting and butchering polar bears.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
ACCOMMODATION
ANIMAL
Ann Ronan Pictures
Arctic
arctic ocean
B&W
B/W
Barents
Bear
Black & White
Black and white
building
BUILDINGS
BUTCHERING
Cold
concept
country
Dutch
Engraving
Expedition
Exploration
Explorer
Exterior
Food
Ice
icebound
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
Northeast Passage
Novaya Zemlya
Ocean
OUTSIDE
People
POLAR
Polar Bear
Print Collector1
russia
SEASON
Shelter
Shooting
SIXTEENTH CENTURY
Snow
SURVIVAL
TGN
The Netherlands, Topography
Travel
Weather
Willem Barents
Willem Barentsz
WILLIAM
William Barents
Winter
WINTRY