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Aug 2023
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History of Everything: The Grand Tale of...

Stakuyi
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The Arctic region includes a vast, ice-covered ocean. This pristine yet rugged environment is one of the least explored and understood places on Earth. Today we will dive into the harsh reality and history of exploring such a region and how it was finally conquered, at least in name, and with great cost.


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