Boris Ilitch Tchernoviev

Boris Ilitch Tchernoviev (1863 - 1972) was a Russian explorer, who primarily officiated at the any end of. It in particular explored a great septentrional part of the Eastern Siberia, but its inexhaustible thirst for voyages pushed it to travel on almost the whole of planet.

He is the author of several accounts of voyages, unfortunately exhausted and not republished since the end of the Second world war. Its works were censured, under middle-class literature, by PCUS, as of the Années 1920. It found itself refuge in South America as of the end of the Années 1930, the town of Valparaiso being used to him as pied-à-terre between its various voyages. It is deceased there in a sought anonymity, probably preferring to keep for him single experiments with the four corners of the sphere.

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