1935 : Russian Ship Sailed 500 Miles From The Pole In Ice-Free Water

“Remarkable Changes”

“Our generation is living in a period when remarkable changes are taking place almost everywhere throughout the world,” writes Professor L. Berg, of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. “‘Certainly these widely distributed phenomena cannot be due to the action of the Gulf Stream, which, however, naturally receives its share of the greater general warmth.” The slow thawing of the Arctic is given as a partial explanation for the record voyages of Soviet ice-breakers to northern latitudes, which have never before been reached by navigating vessels. The Sadko in 1935, in ice- free water of the North Kara Sea, steamed to 82 degrees, 42 minutes of northern latitude—an all-time record. 

25 Apr 1939 

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One Response to 1935 : Russian Ship Sailed 500 Miles From The Pole In Ice-Free Water

  1. Shooter says:

    Now here Lazarus and co. say that there hasn’t been an ice free Arctic for X many years 😉

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