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Valerian Ivanovich Albanov (Russian: Валериа́н Ива́нович Альбанов; 26 May 1881 – 1919) was a
Russian navigator, best
known for
being one of two survivors...
- Эдуа́рдович Ко́нрад; 1890 – 1940) was a
Russian sailor.
Along with
Valerian Albanov, he was one of two survivors, and the only
surviving sailor, of the Brusilov...
- only
Albanov and
Alexander Konrad survived to
reach Northbrook Island,
where they were
rescued by the
Svyatoy Foka of the
Sedov expedition.
Albanov wrote...
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Thirteen men,
headed by
Valerian Albanov, left the
vessel and
started across the ice to
Franz Josef Land, but only
Albanov and one
sailor (Alexander Konrad)...
- from north, they are named: Rusanov, Karpinsky, University,
Vavilov and
Albanov. The
Rusanov and
Karpinsky ice caps,
located on the
eastern side of the...
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became firmly trapped in ice; only two
members of the expedition,
Valerian Albanov and
Alexander Konrad, survived. The ship has
never been found. The Philomel-class...
- human.
Russian sailor Alexander Konrad, who
accompanied explorer Valerian Albanov in a
tragic ordeal over the
Arctic ice in 1912,
wrote about the
awful effects...
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northwest between the
Vavilov and
Albanov glaciers, and the
Bedovaya and
Obryvistaya Rivers drain to the
north between Albanov and Rusanov. The
largest lake...
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travelers and expeditions.
Jameson Adams Mark
Agnew Stian Aker
Valerian Albanov Roald Amundsen Salomon August Andrée
Piotr Fyodorovich Anjou Henryk Arctowski...
- Foka
rescued two
survivors of the
Brusilov expedition,
including Valerian Albanov. As part of the
search for the
Sedov expedition, Jan Nagórski made the...