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Capote has half the Antarctic in there.
Grann's article on Worsley's many treks across the Antarctic in emulation of Shackleton was fascinating.
"Ernest Shackleton was about to set off for the Antarctic in August 1914, when the Great War broke out".
The most dramatic ozone depletion occurs over the Antarctic: in 1985 British scientists identified a hole the size of the US and as deep as Everest.
When Watson first commanded a ship to the Antarctic, in 2002, he could not find the Japanese fleet, which hunts about a thousand whales there every winter.
It was rediscovered by a German expedition in 1898, and Norwegian expeditions to the Antarctic in the 1920s claimed it for Norway as a potential whaling station.
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Nevertheless, these animatronic interlopers do work, and soon ensconce themselves in groups of emperors in the Antarctic, rockhoppers in the Falklands and humboldts in the Atacama.
An ocellated ice fish, caught in the Antarctic Ocean in 2011, swims in a fish tank at Tokyo Sea Life Park on April 5, 2013.
Although its name is Antarctica.org, this site provides a lot of information and resources about both the Arctic and the Antarctic--in English and in French.
Greeley says, "In the Antarctic, microcracks in the ice often serve as reservoirs for liquid water and cold-tolerant microorganisms to grow and flourish.
For much of the year in the Antarctic, unlike in the Arctic, ice has been near average.
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