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WILLEM BARENTSZ.AVI
published: 06 Jan 2010
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Segelschiff Willem Barentsz | NAUPAR
Die Willem Barentsz ist ein beeindruckendes und majestätisches Schiff, welches bis ins kleinste Detail liebevoll geplant wurde. Unter http://www.naupar.de/willem-barentsz/ können Sie sich gerne weiter über diesen außergewöhnlichen Traditionssegler informieren.
Bereits im Hafen ist der Anblick des Schiffes atemberaubend, doch auf dem Wasser kann es kaum mit einem anderen Schiff verglichen werden. Sie schnellt durch das Wasser und trägt sich durch seine Größe und Eleganz zahlreiche bewundernde Blicke ein.
Lichtdurchflutet und mit allen Annehmlichkeiten ausgestattet, gibt es kaum ein Schiff, das für einen Tagestrip besser geeignet wäre. Sie können im Hafen liegen bleiben und einfach die Vorzüge der Stadt und des Schiffes nutzen oder aber Sie fahren hinaus und lassen sich die Meeresbrise ins...
published: 20 Oct 2016
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Willem Barentz
mijn eerste beelden van de willem barentz van rederij doeksen van harlingen naar terschelling
published: 15 Dec 2020
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22 januari 2019 Launch ms Willem Barentsz
Launch Willem Barentsz, Vung Tau (Vietnam). LNG-vessel Rederij Doeksen #wadden #waddensea
published: 24 Jan 2019
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Walvisvaart met de Willem Barentsz 1946-1947
Film over de eerste commerciële walvisvaart op de Willem Barentz door de Nederlandsche Maatschappij voor Walvischvaart (NMW). Dokter Melchior was scheepsarts op deze tocht. De hygiëne was erg slecht en ook was er een conflict met kapitein. Dit beschrijft Melchior in zijn boek in 1947. Dit wordt niet goed ontvangen en hierdoor komt hij in de problemen. In 1948 haalt hij zijn gelijk wordt dokter Melchior in zijn eer hersteld.
published: 23 May 2018
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Novaya Zemlya HD The Amazing Story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents Novaya Zemlya Movie
Novaya Zemlya HD The Amazing Story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents Novaya Zemlya Movie
Novaya Zemlya recounts the story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents, who became stranded on the Russian archipelago of Novaya Zemlya in 1596 while attempting to find a northeast passage to China.
Created for the exhibition Connections Gallery: Walton Ford, June 14 December 14, 2014 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Dutch explorer Willem Barents (Novaya Zemlya )was born on the island of Terschelling off the Friesland coast of the Netherlands. He became the pupil of Petrus Plancius (Peter Platevoet), a theologian-cartographer whose sermons are often said to have been lessons in geography and astronomy.
Dutch explorer Willem Barents(Novaya Zemlya) took part in two unsuccessful Arctic voyages before his mem...
published: 29 Jul 2014
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Segelschiff Willem Barentsz | NAUPAR
Die Willem Barentsz ist ein beeindruckendes und majestätisches Schiff, welches bis ins kleinste Detail liebevoll geplant wurde. Unter http://www.naupar.de/wille...
Die Willem Barentsz ist ein beeindruckendes und majestätisches Schiff, welches bis ins kleinste Detail liebevoll geplant wurde. Unter http://www.naupar.de/willem-barentsz/ können Sie sich gerne weiter über diesen außergewöhnlichen Traditionssegler informieren.
Bereits im Hafen ist der Anblick des Schiffes atemberaubend, doch auf dem Wasser kann es kaum mit einem anderen Schiff verglichen werden. Sie schnellt durch das Wasser und trägt sich durch seine Größe und Eleganz zahlreiche bewundernde Blicke ein.
Lichtdurchflutet und mit allen Annehmlichkeiten ausgestattet, gibt es kaum ein Schiff, das für einen Tagestrip besser geeignet wäre. Sie können im Hafen liegen bleiben und einfach die Vorzüge der Stadt und des Schiffes nutzen oder aber Sie fahren hinaus und lassen sich die Meeresbrise ins Gesicht wehen.
Siehe auch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn4OI1gP29o
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Die Willem Barentsz ist ein beeindruckendes und majestätisches Schiff, welches bis ins kleinste Detail liebevoll geplant wurde. Unter http://www.naupar.de/willem-barentsz/ können Sie sich gerne weiter über diesen außergewöhnlichen Traditionssegler informieren.
Bereits im Hafen ist der Anblick des Schiffes atemberaubend, doch auf dem Wasser kann es kaum mit einem anderen Schiff verglichen werden. Sie schnellt durch das Wasser und trägt sich durch seine Größe und Eleganz zahlreiche bewundernde Blicke ein.
Lichtdurchflutet und mit allen Annehmlichkeiten ausgestattet, gibt es kaum ein Schiff, das für einen Tagestrip besser geeignet wäre. Sie können im Hafen liegen bleiben und einfach die Vorzüge der Stadt und des Schiffes nutzen oder aber Sie fahren hinaus und lassen sich die Meeresbrise ins Gesicht wehen.
Siehe auch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn4OI1gP29o
Abonnieren Sie unseren Youtube-Channel und erhalten Sie stets neue Eindrücke von unseren Schiffen und Touren:
https://www.youtube.com/c/nauparDEutsch
Sie wollen noch mehr über uns erfahren?
Mehr Informationen gibt es hier:
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- published: 20 Oct 2016
- views: 155
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Willem Barentz
mijn eerste beelden van de willem barentz van rederij doeksen van harlingen naar terschelling
mijn eerste beelden van de willem barentz van rederij doeksen van harlingen naar terschelling
https://wn.com/Willem_Barentz
mijn eerste beelden van de willem barentz van rederij doeksen van harlingen naar terschelling
- published: 15 Dec 2020
- views: 2699
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22 januari 2019 Launch ms Willem Barentsz
Launch Willem Barentsz, Vung Tau (Vietnam). LNG-vessel Rederij Doeksen #wadden #waddensea
Launch Willem Barentsz, Vung Tau (Vietnam). LNG-vessel Rederij Doeksen #wadden #waddensea
https://wn.com/22_Januari_2019_Launch_Ms_Willem_Barentsz
Launch Willem Barentsz, Vung Tau (Vietnam). LNG-vessel Rederij Doeksen #wadden #waddensea
- published: 24 Jan 2019
- views: 1247
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Walvisvaart met de Willem Barentsz 1946-1947
Film over de eerste commerciële walvisvaart op de Willem Barentz door de Nederlandsche Maatschappij voor Walvischvaart (NMW). Dokter Melchior was scheepsarts op...
Film over de eerste commerciële walvisvaart op de Willem Barentz door de Nederlandsche Maatschappij voor Walvischvaart (NMW). Dokter Melchior was scheepsarts op deze tocht. De hygiëne was erg slecht en ook was er een conflict met kapitein. Dit beschrijft Melchior in zijn boek in 1947. Dit wordt niet goed ontvangen en hierdoor komt hij in de problemen. In 1948 haalt hij zijn gelijk wordt dokter Melchior in zijn eer hersteld.
https://wn.com/Walvisvaart_Met_De_Willem_Barentsz_1946_1947
Film over de eerste commerciële walvisvaart op de Willem Barentz door de Nederlandsche Maatschappij voor Walvischvaart (NMW). Dokter Melchior was scheepsarts op deze tocht. De hygiëne was erg slecht en ook was er een conflict met kapitein. Dit beschrijft Melchior in zijn boek in 1947. Dit wordt niet goed ontvangen en hierdoor komt hij in de problemen. In 1948 haalt hij zijn gelijk wordt dokter Melchior in zijn eer hersteld.
- published: 23 May 2018
- views: 3094
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Novaya Zemlya HD The Amazing Story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents Novaya Zemlya Movie
Novaya Zemlya HD The Amazing Story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents Novaya Zemlya Movie
Novaya Zemlya recounts the story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents, who ...
Novaya Zemlya HD The Amazing Story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents Novaya Zemlya Movie
Novaya Zemlya recounts the story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents, who became stranded on the Russian archipelago of Novaya Zemlya in 1596 while attempting to find a northeast passage to China.
Created for the exhibition Connections Gallery: Walton Ford, June 14 December 14, 2014 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Dutch explorer Willem Barents (Novaya Zemlya )was born on the island of Terschelling off the Friesland coast of the Netherlands. He became the pupil of Petrus Plancius (Peter Platevoet), a theologian-cartographer whose sermons are often said to have been lessons in geography and astronomy.
Dutch explorer Willem Barents(Novaya Zemlya) took part in two unsuccessful Arctic voyages before his memorable discovery. In 1592 Jan Huyghen van Linschoten of Enkhuizen returned from a voyage to Goa with a Portuguese fleet and wrote a widely read Itinerary. This stimulated Dutch interest in the Orient, though at the time it seemed dangerous to contest the Portuguese monopoly of the route around the Cape of Good Hope. In 1595 Amsterdam merchants, undiscouraged by the English failure to find a Northeast Passage 40 years earlier, decided to resume the search. They prepared two ships, placing one under Jacob van Heemskerck and the other under Jan Corneliszoon Rijp. Barents, who as pilot sailed with Heemskerck, became the acknowledged leader of the expedition.
The ships left Vlieland, a small port near Amsterdam, on May 18, 1596, and about three weeks later discovered Bear Island, south of the then-unknown Spitsbergen; they so named the island because of an encounter with a polar bear whose hide did not prove vulnerable to Dutch blunderbusses. Pressing northward, the Dutch ships came on June 17 to Spitsbergen, uninhabited islands. During the rest of June the Dutch explored the western coast of the main island, thinking it a part of Greenland.
After a return to Bear Island, the ships separated, Rijp to resume exploration of Spitsbergen, and Barents and Heemskerck to cross the Barents Sea to Novaya Zemlya, previously discovered but not explored to its northern limit. Barents and Heemskerck rounded the northernmost point, naming it Hook of Desire, and sailed eastward, at first believing, from the open water encountered, that they had discovered the Northeast Passage. By November, however, the ice had grown thick and it finally imprisoned the ship. Barents and Heemskerck were 81°N at their highest latitude, beyond any point previously reached. Still close to Novaya Zemlya, realizing that they must build a solid shelter ashore in order to survive, they made one of logs and driftwood and moved into this "Safe House" in October. They lived there until June 1597, suffering but at first in good spirits, calling themselves "burghers of Novaya Zemlya." At Epiphany they had a cheerful party on their remaining liquor and crowned one man "king" of Novaya Zemlya.
Conditions then deteriorated; the firewood gave out, and the ship was crushed by ice. The men began to construct two small boats. Scurvy had been present for months, and one of the worst sufferers was Barents. He left with the rest as they slowly worked down Novaya Zemlya, but he grew so weak that he could take no part in manipulating the craft. Barents died at the end of June, soon after asking Gerrit de Veer, chronicler of the expedition, to lift him up for a final look at Novaya Zemlya. Heemskerck and the other survivors reached the Kola Peninsula and were rescued there by Rijp, who had returned to Holland and come back for trade.
In the 1870s European ships visited Safe House and found it partially caved in by snow. Objects left there by the Dutch explorers are in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Article References:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Willem_Barents.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Barentsz
http://www.athropolis.com/arctic-facts/fact-barents.htm
Movie Attribute:
Title : Novaya Zemlya
http://vimeo.com/101744419
From: Wadsworth Atheneum
https://wn.com/Novaya_Zemlya_Hd_The_Amazing_Story_Of_Dutch_Explorer_Willem_Barents_Novaya_Zemlya_Movie
Novaya Zemlya HD The Amazing Story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents Novaya Zemlya Movie
Novaya Zemlya recounts the story of Dutch explorer Willem Barents, who became stranded on the Russian archipelago of Novaya Zemlya in 1596 while attempting to find a northeast passage to China.
Created for the exhibition Connections Gallery: Walton Ford, June 14 December 14, 2014 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Dutch explorer Willem Barents (Novaya Zemlya )was born on the island of Terschelling off the Friesland coast of the Netherlands. He became the pupil of Petrus Plancius (Peter Platevoet), a theologian-cartographer whose sermons are often said to have been lessons in geography and astronomy.
Dutch explorer Willem Barents(Novaya Zemlya) took part in two unsuccessful Arctic voyages before his memorable discovery. In 1592 Jan Huyghen van Linschoten of Enkhuizen returned from a voyage to Goa with a Portuguese fleet and wrote a widely read Itinerary. This stimulated Dutch interest in the Orient, though at the time it seemed dangerous to contest the Portuguese monopoly of the route around the Cape of Good Hope. In 1595 Amsterdam merchants, undiscouraged by the English failure to find a Northeast Passage 40 years earlier, decided to resume the search. They prepared two ships, placing one under Jacob van Heemskerck and the other under Jan Corneliszoon Rijp. Barents, who as pilot sailed with Heemskerck, became the acknowledged leader of the expedition.
The ships left Vlieland, a small port near Amsterdam, on May 18, 1596, and about three weeks later discovered Bear Island, south of the then-unknown Spitsbergen; they so named the island because of an encounter with a polar bear whose hide did not prove vulnerable to Dutch blunderbusses. Pressing northward, the Dutch ships came on June 17 to Spitsbergen, uninhabited islands. During the rest of June the Dutch explored the western coast of the main island, thinking it a part of Greenland.
After a return to Bear Island, the ships separated, Rijp to resume exploration of Spitsbergen, and Barents and Heemskerck to cross the Barents Sea to Novaya Zemlya, previously discovered but not explored to its northern limit. Barents and Heemskerck rounded the northernmost point, naming it Hook of Desire, and sailed eastward, at first believing, from the open water encountered, that they had discovered the Northeast Passage. By November, however, the ice had grown thick and it finally imprisoned the ship. Barents and Heemskerck were 81°N at their highest latitude, beyond any point previously reached. Still close to Novaya Zemlya, realizing that they must build a solid shelter ashore in order to survive, they made one of logs and driftwood and moved into this "Safe House" in October. They lived there until June 1597, suffering but at first in good spirits, calling themselves "burghers of Novaya Zemlya." At Epiphany they had a cheerful party on their remaining liquor and crowned one man "king" of Novaya Zemlya.
Conditions then deteriorated; the firewood gave out, and the ship was crushed by ice. The men began to construct two small boats. Scurvy had been present for months, and one of the worst sufferers was Barents. He left with the rest as they slowly worked down Novaya Zemlya, but he grew so weak that he could take no part in manipulating the craft. Barents died at the end of June, soon after asking Gerrit de Veer, chronicler of the expedition, to lift him up for a final look at Novaya Zemlya. Heemskerck and the other survivors reached the Kola Peninsula and were rescued there by Rijp, who had returned to Holland and come back for trade.
In the 1870s European ships visited Safe House and found it partially caved in by snow. Objects left there by the Dutch explorers are in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Article References:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Willem_Barents.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Barentsz
http://www.athropolis.com/arctic-facts/fact-barents.htm
Movie Attribute:
Title : Novaya Zemlya
http://vimeo.com/101744419
From: Wadsworth Atheneum
- published: 29 Jul 2014
- views: 32296