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The meteorological observatory was installed on the bay of Koljutschin (polar circle)
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The meteorological observatory was installed on the bay of Koljutschin (polar circle)
LSE4332661 The meteorological observatory was installed on the bay of Koljutschin (polar circle), while the ship La Vega was caught in the ice and the crew was preparing for wintering. Engraving by Th.Weber, to illustrate the story " voyage of the Vega around Asia and Europe", by Nils Adolf Erik (Eric) Baron Nordenskjold (Nordenskiold) (1832-1901), 1878-1880, published in the Tour du monde, under the direction of Edouard Charton (1807-1890), 1882, Paris. Selva Collection. by Weber, Theodore (1838-1907); Private Collection; (add.info.: The meteorological observatory was installed on the bay of Koljutschin (polar circle), while the ship La Vega was caught in the ice and the crew was preparing for wintering. Engraving by Th.Weber, to illustrate the story " voyage of the Vega around Asia and Europe", by Nils Adolf Erik (Eric) Baron Nordenskjold (Nordenskiold) (1832-1901), 1878-1880, published in the Tour du monde, under the direction of Edouard Charton (1807-1890), 1882, Paris. Selva Collection.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; German, out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in history. The scene depicts the installation of a meteorological observatory on the bay of Koljutschin, located within the polar circle. In this frozen landscape, the ship La Vega is trapped in ice, while its crew prepares for an arduous winter ahead. Engraved by Th. Weber, this image was created to illustrate Nils Adolf Erik Baron Nordenskjold's remarkable story titled "Voyage of the Vega around Asia and Europe". Published in 1882 as part of Tour du monde under Edouard Charton's direction, it offers a glimpse into Nordenskjold's daring expedition from 1878 to 1880. The photograph showcases both the harshness and beauty of nature at its most extreme. The icy surroundings create an ethereal backdrop against which human resilience is tested. It serves as a testament to mankind's unwavering determination to explore even the harshest corners of our planet. The meteorological observatory symbolizes humanity's quest for knowledge and understanding of our environment. It stands tall amidst freezing temperatures and unforgiving conditions, ready to provide valuable insights into weather patterns that shape our world. Leonard de Selva expertly captures this historical moment with his lens, preserving it for future generations to admire. Through his lens, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the challenges faced by those who dared venture into uncharted territories. This print serves as a reminder that exploration knows no bounds when driven by curiosity and bravery.
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