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gem from the gay archive a few weeks back
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thinking about this every single day.
Amundsen visiting Cook in prison.
GRRRR grrrr GrRrGGr im So NORMal AbOuT ThiS
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sizeofacherry · 12 days
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sizeofacherry · 16 days
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"Obersten" was a lead of the teams of Greenland dogs that took Roald Amundsen and his companions to the South Pole in 1911. He's easily recognizable in photos due to having damaged his ear in a fight with another dog during their stay in Antarctica.
Amundsen's expedition was a right massacre in terms of dogs. Out of the over 100 that were present on Fram, and out of the 52 that left Framheim for the Pole, only 3 dogs returned to Norway and Obersten was the only to have made it all the way. Most of the others were killed for food, some died of sickness on the return trip, and some were sold on to other expeditions.
Obersten's survival and return was, in addition to his hardiness and strength of character, due to his bond with fellow polar explorer Oscar Wisting. He's said to have stood out as particularly willfull and stubborn from the very start of the expedition, and upon retirement, he spent the rest of his life as Wisting's family dog. As the story goes, the family's youngest son and some friends decided one winter day to have Obersten pull a sled in a makeshift dog race - but once their plans became known, Oscar ran out 'in only his shirt' to put an end to their shenanigans (to everyone's great disappointment - including the dog, probably) saying something to the effect of "this dog has pulled far too much for much too far in his life, and should never have to pull another gramme."
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sizeofacherry · 24 days
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Hi, I’m new here. Here’s a little ship with some tall icebergs.
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sizeofacherry · 29 days
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Sketch collage inspired by the 1897-1899 Belgian Antarctic Expedition, after reading Madhouse at the End of the Earth (Julian Sancton, 2021) and My Life as an Explorer (Roald Amundsen, 1927)
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sizeofacherry · 1 month
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Please reblog, I’m trying to make up a god
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So embarrassing but who cares. But so embarrassing but who cares but it’s so embarrassing but also who cares but it really is embarrassing but really who cares BUT it’s so embarrassing though probably nobody cares but it’s embarrassing asf and nobody cares but
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sizeofacherry · 1 month
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leopard seals are my favorite seal species they're so fucking weird looking i love them
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people who don't study history will simply never understand the joy of reading historian beef. there's nothing like it
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sizeofacherry · 2 months
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Imagine your favorite historical figure with an unusual and dangerous pet of your choice
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from “the worst journey in the world” (1922) by apsley cherry-garrard
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sizeofacherry · 2 months
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Constantly obsessed with the concept of a man forced to be a myth. What do you do when every step you take is embedded into the text. Every word you say prose to read. You're part of something bigger than yourself. The narrative tugs you along like water currents. There is no time to rest, to be human. You must be great, you must be legend
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sizeofacherry · 3 months
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men will have one pose
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