<p>For five centuries Europeans sought a short cut across the top of the world. The quest for a passage to the riches of the Orient claimed many ships and many lives as explorers searched for a route through a labyrinth of islands and ice-strewn waterways. It was 1906 before the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen first completed a transit from Atlantic to Pacific.</p><p>The Northwest Passage is an ice-choked waterway with spectacular landscapes and a powerful history of naval endeavour. Over the last decade global warming has opened this fabled passage in late summer for possible commercial shipping and the continuing opportunity for adventurous travel.</p><p>This is the first book to draw together the rich history with a guide to the region&ndash;home for the majority of the world&#39;s seabirds enormous numbers of seals plenty of polar bears and whales and more than enough mosquitoes. It is also home for Inuit communities which adapted superbly to a cruel climate. Today&#39;s travellers will meet them and see incomparable scenery and a wealth of wildlife to say nothing of the chance to have a voice in the long-term management of this wilderness region.</p><p>An absorbing read and a practical resource.</p>
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