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Annoatok Annoatok or Anoritooq,
located at 78°31′28.2″N 72°24′10.8″W / 78.524500°N 72.403000°W / 78.524500; -72.403000, was a
small hunting station...
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intention until August 1907, when he was
already in the Arctic. He left
Annoatok, a
small settlement in the
north of Greenland, in
February 1908. Cook claimed...
- Etah was once the most-northerly po****ted
settlement in the world,
while Annoatok,
located approximately 24 km (15 mi) to the north, was only a seasonally-occupied...
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makes them
vulnerable to the
effects of
climate change. Etah,
Greenland Annoatok Eastern Air
Defense Force (Air
Defense Command)
Guantanamo Bay
Naval Base...
- over 1200. Now a
ghost city for
tourists with
hotel established in 2013.
Annoatok Greenland (Danish Realm) 78°33' N 0 yes no
Former hunting station Etah...
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Greenland side of the
sound were the now
abandoned settlements of Etah and
Annoatok. The
first known visit to the area by
Europeans was in 1616 when the Discovery...
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world (at 78°19'N), lies 78 km (48 mi)
northwest of Siorapaluk.
Annoatok, once a
small hunting station, was
slightly further north (at 78°33'N)...
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Robert Peary in 1908,
staying over the
winter with the Inug****t at Etah and
Annoatok. In the
spring of 1909
Whitney found himself at the
center of the controversy...
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Sonntag logging the
running survey. The
abandoned Inuit dwelling at
Annoatok served as a
forward hospital while the man-haulers
remained close, and...