This undignified image of Antarctica is not merely northern chauvinism, for the earth itself presents a marked contrast between its two polar regions. In the north, cities such as Oslo, Helsinki, Tallinn, and Leningrad cluster around the sixtieth parallel, to say nothing of Reykjavik at 64ÂșN. To their north extend vast tracts of useful land, supporting agriculture and abundant forest life.
Coal
and other minerals are mined on Norway’s Svalbard Islands
(Spitsbergen), which reach beyond the 80th parallel. In the rosy days
before the Nazis coopted the myth of Thule, the Canadian explorer
Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1879-1962) claimed that “there is no northern
boundary beyond which productive enterprise cannot go until North meets
North on the opposite shore of the Arctic Ocean as East has met West on
the Pacific” – and he should know, having spent five months marooned on
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