Field Notebook: Greenland 1987a
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to make the exchange and appear to be very fond of ships' need. The sailors are ashore of both vessels and of the [illegible] my age the orilin. There d a dance in proper and sailors and civilians all dance. The sailors have no difficulty in securing girls, inorners, and even allow what I should regard as libation. The grand dance is a waltz, I cannot help looking at these people mixed as they are with Daniel Hord, only to seem a poor dial of a mongolian. Some of them have decided almost shape eyes, the high cheek bones and the thick hook hair seen in the Chinese. Steamy today up the Orneall fiord was a great spectacle. It climb day, without wind, and on all sides the lofty mountains rage thus a quite high. Often in the foreground there are many of symbols followed by the Cretans or Orcians letty and then on ups or far as I can see to the tips with basalt. The latter burst due little sedimentary. At 12 P.M. we took our boats and freight ashore. Retired at 7 P.M. after seeing the ship steam away.