North Pole

The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It is called the True North Pole to distinguish from the Magnetic North Pole. The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of true north. At the North Pole all directions point south; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value. Along tight latitude circles, counterclockwise is east and clockwise is west. The North Pole is at the center of the Northern Hemisphere. The nearest land is usually said to be Kaffeklubben Island, off the northern coast of Greenland about 700 km (430 mi) away, though some perhaps semi-permanent gravel banks lie slightly closer. The nearest permanently inhabited place is Alert in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada, which is located 817 km (508 mi) from the Pole. Source: Wikipedia

Map of the North Pole

Examples of what you can find in YouTube:

Visiting

To the North Pole in Darkness | Nat Geo Live (2013)

Special Polar Flight - Flying over North Pole (2013)

The North Pole's Most Expensive Hotel (2019)

Icebreaker

Nuclear Icebreaker to North Pole: '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы (2014)

Over the Top. To the North Pole by Icebreaker. (2018)

5 Ice Breaking Ships Braving the Arctic Circle (2018)

Cruise

Cruise to the North Pole with Poseidon Expeditions (2016)

On Top of the World - the North Pole Cruise (2013)

80 Degrees North- Cruising the Arctic Islands of Svalbard (2019)

Expeditions

Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions (2014)

Expedition to the Geographic North Pole (2012)

Who Was the First Person to Reach the North Pole? | National Geographic (2018)

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