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Cook published two photographs of the land and described it thus: "The lower coast resembled Heiberg Island, with mountains and high valleys. The upper coast I estimated as being about one thousand feet high, flat, and covered with a thin sheet ice."
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It is now known there is no land at that location and Cook's observations were based on either a misidentification of sea ice or an outright fabrication. Cook's Inuit companions reported that the photographs were actually taken near the coast of
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My Attainment of the Pole: Being the Record of the Expedition that First Reached the Boreal Center, 1907–1909
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Photo of Cook's 1909 expedition, with alleged Bradley Land in background
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gave to a mass of land which he claimed to have seen between (
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Frederick Cook
Crocker Land
Robert Peary
phantom island
Arctic Ocean

Frederick Cook
84°20′N 102°0′W / 84.333°N 102.000°W / 84.333; -102.000
85°11′N 102°0′W / 85.183°N 102.000°W / 85.183; -102.000
Axel Heiberg Island
Crocker Land
Sannikov Land
The North Pole and Bradley Land
54
My Attainment of the Pole: Being the Record of the Expedition that First Reached the Boreal Center, 1907–1909
246
"Fredrick A. Cook: From Hero to Humbug"
85°N 102°W / 85°N 102°W / 85; -102
Categories
Phantom islands of the Arctic Ocean
Explorers of the Arctic

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