Gja

Gja was the first vessel to transit the Northwest Passage. With a crew of six, Roald Amundsen traversed the passage in 1906. The whole voyage took over three years. The 70ft ship was build in 1872 in Rosendal, Norway and used in the fishing trades for the first 28 years before Amundsen bought it in 1900 to use on his arctic expedition. The expedition crew (in addition to Amundsen) were Godfred Hansen, Helmer Hanssen, Anton Lund, Peder Ristvedt, Gustav Juel Wiik and Adolf Henrik Lindstrm. They sailed off from Oslo on June 16, 1903, and after sailing between continental Canada and the south shore of Victoria Island, Gja reached Nome, Alaska on August 31, 1906. It sailed on to San Francisco where it arrived to a hero's welcome on October 19. On their journey the expedition made several measurements to determine the location of the magnetic north pole. Gja was later bought by a Norwegian-American community and handed over to the city of San Francisco in 1909. There it was put on exhibition in Golden Gate Park. In 1972 Gja was brought back to Norway, and is now placed in the Norwegian Seafaring Museum in Oslo.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
south khorasan
myanmar airways
bouraq indonesia airlines
space (album)
tallinn stock exchange
thai airasia
eric drooker
jefferson street grounds
air macau
canacona
bain (consulting)
harry b. chase
xanthelasma
razavi khorasan
extreme islam
punk pop
order of the sacred treasures
joanne dru
lisa pulitzer
memantine
united states computer emergency readiness team
hms cavalier (r73)
nathaniel hanslow
order of the golden kite
john abraham (nfl)
eddard stark
dan hamburg
shaun micallef
vicente espinel
national cyber security division
folkways (sociology)
order of the chrysanthemum
school pranks
susan cummings
faulconbridge
catete palace
robert lowie
cia triad
dulzaina
higher education statistics agency
people's liberation army ground force
alice milligan
first vice president (spain)
hv016