and dying in a remote Greenland cave

Jørgen Brønlund was a Greenland-born Inuit polar explorer, educator, and Catholic catechist who participated in two Danish expeditions to Greenland in the early 20th century. Famously, he was the last person to die on a 1907 mission in Greenland. Now, a mysterious black spot in the polar explorer’s diary has revealed clues to how he died. And you’d better brace yourself, for it was gruesome. The Black Spot of Death for a Polar Explorer The ill-fated three-man “Denmark Expedition” was led by Danish ethnologist Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen. The explorers set out to chart Greenland's Northeastern territories between 1906 to 1908. Brønlund was the last of the team to perish in November 1907, and his was the only body ever recovered. Lying