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"Nautilus 90 North" (expedition)

The "Nautilus 90° North" expedition was a scientific and exploratory journey that aimed to reach the North Pole for the first time using only human-powered means—primarily skis and pulks (sleds). Launched in 2019 by a team of explorers, their goal was to demonstrate resilience and raise awareness about climate change’s impact on the Arctic. Over several weeks, they traversed harsh polar conditions, collecting data on melting ice and collaborating with local communities. The expedition combined adventure with scientific research, highlighting environmental issues and inspiring global action to protect the Arctic wilderness.