found traces of a legendary Arctic expedition
nearly a hundred years after they discovered in the Russian Arctic expedition to the remains of a later story of a cult novel, the act provided.
Russian researchers say the Franz Joseph Islands, near the Arctic Ocean and found human bones hajónaplóoldalak Georgy Brusiloff unfortunate expedition traces. The team in 1912, the St. Anna, a schooner set sail for St. Petersburg Vladivostok towards being the first to attempt the crossing to the northern gateway.
mission ended in failure, however, a two-year journey after the capture of St. Anna finally ended the Arctic ice. The 24-meter boat crew 11 members set off to walk to reach the mainland, two of them reached Franz Josef Land, one of them was a navigator Valerian Albanov. The fate of others is still a mystery - said the expedition Head of the history of research experts. Oleg
The Prodi team this summer turned to track down the St. Anna, finds the first - a human skeleton timepiece, spoon, knife, or sunglasses and has created a bottom rumosflaskák hócipőre - just five days after research found it. In addition, they found some of the logbook, dated 1913 cards, which gave an insight into the lives of the crew.
Valerian Albanov Memoirs appeared in 1917, inspired by their captain's two Venyjamin Kaverin sikerregényét a Stalin Prize in 1946, brought the author, and the Soviet-era cult has become one of his novels. In 1947, the Hungarian author of the work also appeared in the North Pole explorers brought about an inspiring example of a generation of Soviet youth before the war.
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