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The greatest difficulty is that, as one hunter said after another failed expedition, "it's a big ocean".
The mineralization of CO2 is a very slow process, and despite the efforts for its expedition, it requires at least few hundred years to be accomplished (Azdarpour et al. 2015).
The AAE is inspired by Mawson but is primarily a science expedition; it will be judged by its peer-reviewed publications.
Though the AAD assessed the environmental impact of Turney's expedition, it had no role in funding or assessing its scientific goals.
When embarking on a gourmet expedition, it helps to balance eating with exercising.
As for Sir Edmund's successful expedition, it was no solo venture.
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Over the course of many expeditions, it becomes clear that Area X is, in a subtle way, wrong.
With spending cuts set to trim the budgets of state-funded archaeological expeditions, it seems sensible to allow enthusiasts to bolster the work of professionals.
On these urban ghost-hunting expeditions, it is sometimes barely mentioned that the city's decline since the mid-20th century has also been a social disaster, slow-motion but seemingly inexorable.
Since its founding in 1887, for example, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has built a renowned collection of almost one million artifacts, most of them culled from the more than 350 expeditions it has sponsored all over the world.
In the 18th and 19th centuries a huge effort was made to organise observing expeditions: it was hoped that careful observations from widely spaced locations on Earth would provide a means to triangulate the distance between the Earth and sun.
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