Cook, FA (English spelling) CookFA

Japanese: Cook,F.A.(英語表記)CookFA
Cook, FA (English spelling) CookFA

…During the drift, they conducted marine surveys in the Arctic Ocean. The challenge to reach the North Pole was contested by Americans RE Peary and Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940). Both men set out for the North Pole by dog ​​sled from the north coast of Ellesmere Island in the Queen Elizabeth Islands of Canada. …

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Japanese:

…漂流の間に北極海の海洋調査などを行った。北極点到達はアメリカ人R.E.ピアリーとクックFrederick Albert Cook(1865‐1940)とで争われた。両人ともカナダのクイーン・エリザベス諸島のエルズミア島北岸から犬ぞりで北極点へ向かった。…

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