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By James Donahue February 2006 As the story goes, a
Greek explorer named Pytheas claimed in the Fourth Century BC to have discovered the most northerly land in the world and
he named it The place was described
as near a frozen ocean and home to people accustomed to seasons of eternal light and darkness. Author Joanna Kavenna,
in her book The Ice Museum; In Search of the Lost Land of Thule, wrote that It seems that the legend
of Her travels gave Kavenna
much to write about, but the place was not truly found. My first reaction upon
reading the article was that I have known I don’t remember
this man’s name, but I recall that he was probably one of the best teachers I had in high school and he had a profound
impact on my life. When I took on a term paper for an English class, I chose the topic of evolution and attempted to balance
During our conversations,
this teacher frequently joked about Yet the But the air base was
established there in the early 1950s, in the midst of the Cold War and while the Korean War was still being fought. It seems
the selection of the name was taken from the legend. The base probably is not where the Greek explorer set his sights so long
ago. But then, it might have
been. We will never know. |
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