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Next on NOVA: "Arctic Passage"
http://www.pbs.org/nova/arctic Broadcast: February 28, 2006 at 8 p.m. ET/PT (NOVA airs Tuesdays on PBS at 8 p.m. Check your local listings as dates and times may vary.) The greatest geographical prize of its day was the search for the fabled Northwest Passage through the island maze of Arctic Canada. In 1845, Great Britain mounted an all-out assault with a lavishly equipped expedition that was never heard from again. Then in the early 1900s, a little-known Norwegian adventurer set forth in a secondhand fishing boat and succeeded beyond all expectation. This two-hour special answers the riddle of why Sir John Franklin's mission failed and Roald Amundsen's made it. Here's what you'll find on the companion Web site: ARTICLE, INTERVIEW & MORE Future of the Passage Will rapid Arctic melting turn the Northwest Passage into a busy shipping route? Franklin's Provisions Tinned meat: 33,289 lbs. Peas: 147 bushels. Chocolate: 9,450 lbs. -- see the supplies that could not sustain, and may even have doomed, the expedition. Norway's Reluctant Hero In this interview, historian Roland Huntford argues that Amundsen's Norwegian heritage had everything to do with his polar firsts. My LIfe As an Explorer Learn about Roald Amundsen from the man himself, in these excerpts from his autobiography. AUDIO SLIDE SHOW & INTERACTIVES Remnants of an Expedition Franklin expert Russell Potter narrates this audio slide show of artifacts from the lost expedition. Tracing the Routes In this interactive map, follow the Franklin and Amundsen expeditions -- and see how one collapsed while the other thrived. The Note in the Cairn Read the original version of the final messages left by Franklin's desperate men. Igloo 101 Take our quiz on Inuit snow shelters, and find out if you know enough to build one yourself. PODCASTS On our Web site, subscribe to our podcast feeds to download audio and video pieces about arctic exploration, including: Author and mountaineer Jon Krakauer on the purpose of adventure Explorer Benedict Allen on the feeling of polar cold Biographer Roland Huntford on the lure of the Northwest Passage Also, Links & Books, the Teacher's Guide, the program transcript, and more. http://www.pbs.org/nova/arctic -------------------- "After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined,
and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and coarse. But the longest intercourse with Nature, though in her rudest moods, does not thus harden and make coarse. A hard, sensible man whom we liken to a rock is indeed much harder than a rock. From hard, coarse, insensible men with whom I have no sympathy, I go to commune with the rocks, whose hearts are comparatively soft." - Henry David Thoreau, November 15, 1853 |
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