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Monday, September 17, 2007. A Voyage to the Inner World.
Monday, September 17, 2007. MY name is Olaf Jansen. I am a Norwegian, although I was born in the little seafaring Russian town of Uleaborg, on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, the northern arm of the Baltic Sea. My parents were on a fishing cruise in the Gulf of Bothnia, and put into this Russian town of Uleaborg at the time of my birth, being the twenty-seventh day of October, 1811. My father was a man fully six feet three in height, and weighed over fifteen stone.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. I TRIED to forget my thirst by busying myself with bringing up some food and an empty vessel from the hold. Reaching over the side-rail, I filled the vessel with water for the purpose of laving my hands and face. To my astonishment, when the water came in contact with my lips, I could taste no salt. I was startled by the discovery.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. WE learned that the males do not marry before they are from seventy-five to one hundred years old, and that the age at which women enter wedlock is only a little less, and that both men and women frequently live to be from six to eight hundred years old, and in some instances much older. The people are exceedingly musical, and learned to a remarkable degree in their arts and sciences, especially geometry and astronomy.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. FOR the next forty-five days our time was employed in dodging icebergs and hunting channels; indeed, had we not been favored with a strong south wind and a small boat, I doubt if this story could have ever been given to the world. We are almost through the ice. See! The open water lies before us. I quickly scrambled to my feet and shouted to my father, who a.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. IN concluding this history of my adventures, I wish to state that I firmly believe science is yet in its infancy concerning the cosmology of the earth.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. I FOUND much difficulty in deciphering and editing the. However, I have taken the liberty of. Reconstructing only a very few expressions, and in doing this. Have in no way changed the spirit or meaning. Original text has neither been added to nor taken from. It is impossible for me to express my opinion as to the value or. Reliability of the wonderful statements made by Olaf Jansen.
Monday, September 17, 2007. MY name is Olaf Jansen. I am a Norwegian, although I was born in the little seafaring Russian town of Uleaborg, on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, the northern arm of the Baltic Sea. My parents were on a fishing cruise in the Gulf of Bothnia, and put into this Russian town of Uleaborg at the time of my birth, being the twenty-seventh day of October, 1811. My father was a man fully six feet three in height, and weighed over fifteen stone.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. I TRIED to forget my thirst by busying myself with bringing up some food and an empty vessel from the hold. Reaching over the side-rail, I filled the vessel with water for the purpose of laving my hands and face. To my astonishment, when the water came in contact with my lips, I could taste no salt. I was startled by the discovery.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. WE learned that the males do not marry before they are from seventy-five to one hundred years old, and that the age at which women enter wedlock is only a little less, and that both men and women frequently live to be from six to eight hundred years old, and in some instances much older. The people are exceedingly musical, and learned to a remarkable degree in their arts and sciences, especially geometry and astronomy.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. FOR the next forty-five days our time was employed in dodging icebergs and hunting channels; indeed, had we not been favored with a strong south wind and a small boat, I doubt if this story could have ever been given to the world. We are almost through the ice. See! The open water lies before us. I quickly scrambled to my feet and shouted to my father, who a.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. IN concluding this history of my adventures, I wish to state that I firmly believe science is yet in its infancy concerning the cosmology of the earth.