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It is a loanword from (polynya), which refers to a natural ice hole, and was adopted in the 19th century by polar explorers to describe navigable portions of the sea.
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The growing popularity of the activity has resulted not just in increased attention from explorers, but also from vandals and law enforcement.
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They were the original world explorers -- helmeted plunderers with a thrist for adventure.
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He also had two toes amputated due to frostbite, a common occurrence among explorers of that era.
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This introduction removed the cloak of anonymity that had previously protected the identities of the first nocturnal explorers.
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The explorers witness various life-and-death struggles between the prehistoric beasts of the plateau.
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Later explorers reported finding their remains along the coast; as the dead were cast off during the return trip.
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The explorers kept this secret log book up to date.
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Nevertheless, as all the explorers who travelled closer and closer to the pole reported, the polar ice cap is quite thick, and persists year-round.
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Others, who are very few in numbers, are explorers, people who venture off and discover new paths and to map out unfamiliar terrain.
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