In order to follow the expedition chronologically, select Expedition and click on the dates in the timeline on the left of the screen. Each section relates to a time period and location (for example 4-25 June SW Greenland) and has subsections that explore areas of Inuit culture, life on the ship, etc. These subsections (for example Inuit Clothing) can be accessed in the timeline menu on the left of the screen. Selecting the icons below the text on each page will navigate to either these subsections or related objects, photographs or journal entries.
At the bottom of most pages there is a comments section where the visitor is invited to add information to the content of that page. To do so, enter your name and comment in the relevant text boxes provided, select the tick-box agreeing to museum policy and click 'Post comments'. Please note, all comments will be reviewed by museum staff before being posted.
Text colour indicates where you are in the website, and where you can go... Black text indicates the section or subsection you are currently in. Red text indicates the parent section of the one you are currently in. Blue text indicates links to other sections and subsections.
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