Re: Does the North Pole exist?


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Posted by Mike Field on November 21, 2007 at 22:54:10 from 203.129.55.220 user mikefield.

In Reply to: Does the North Pole exist? posted by Andrew Craig-Bennett on November 21, 2007 at 15:42:42:

Well here's the only one I could find, Andrew. It's from Roger Wardale's book. To me it doesn't look particularly convincing, but perhaps a five-and-a-half-year-old will be less cynical?

I know there were a couple of different contenders for the title of NP, and at least one group of people has marked with a plaque what they think was the correct site. There's no longer a building there though, and when there was it was anyway not the building in the photo.

I've also put an aerial shot of The Arctic at the link. You can guess for yourself where AR's NP was located, and you can also see the mouth of the river down which Dot and Dick sailed headlong when they went to buy the cookery book.



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