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Geological Survey, was second in command of the expedition, and first in command of the sub-expedition which he had led on a side tour of some half a thousand miles up one of the branches of the Thelon and which he was now leading into one of his unrecorded villages.
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They're canoeing along the Thelon River, ending in North America's largest and most remote wildlife refuge, the Thelon Game Sanctuary.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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For the past week, it is as if I have been traveling through the Thelon with blinders on.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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They'll canoe along the Thelon River, ending in North America's largest and most remote wildlife refuge, the Thelon Game Sanctuary.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: Mosquitoes Rule the Tundra M. Sanjayan 2011
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The Thelon River is the color of steel; the big sky, granite.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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The Thelon River is the color of steel; the big sky, granite.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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They're canoeing along the Thelon River, ending in North America's largest and most remote wildlife refuge, the Thelon Game Sanctuary.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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For the past week, it is as if I have been traveling through the Thelon with blinders on.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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There are two constants on the Thelon Expedition: paddling six to eight hours each day, and the biting bugs.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: Mosquitoes Rule the Tundra M. Sanjayan 2011
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Prof. Avery Van Brunt (a "full-blooded Saxon, and his blood was pounding fiercely through his veins to the traditions of his race") of the Geological Survey, is on expedition up one of the branches of the Thelon River with eight men, two of them voyageurs, others Crees out of Manitoba.
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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