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English: The Antarctic was a steamship built in Drammen, Norway in 1871. She was used on several research expeditions to the Arctic region and to Antarctica through 1898-1903. In 1895 the first confirmed landing on the mainland of Antarctica was made from this ship.
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Source Alfred G. Nathorst (1850–1921): Två Somrar i Norra Ishafvet, Första delen: Kung Karls land, Spetsbergens kringsegling, Stockholm, 1900. Page 13
Author Otto Kjellström (1855–1913)

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