7. Scott Base, a New Zealand research station in Antarctica, located on Ross Island, near Mount Erebus
There is something intriguing in the Chelsea Cucumber green of the buildings, which are connected by all-weather corridors
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A pressure ridge in the Antarctic ice near Scott Base, with lenticular clouds in the sky en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Bas
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8. Taishan Station, the fourth Chinese research station in Antarctica.
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9. Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station.
This research base was named after the two South Pole pioneers Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott and is located at an altitude of 2,835 m on the inland ice of Antarctica, a few hundred meters from the geographic South Pole
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The Princess Elisabeth, a Belgian scientific station, is the first zero-emission (CO2-neutral) research station on Antarctica antarcticstation.org
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Pink Floyd? Electronic Sound Effects?
No, Weddell seals making some of their other-worldly sounds
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11. Just love this photograph ... McMurdo Staion (left) and Scott Base (right) as seen from the Ross Ice Shelf. Mount Erebus, the world's southernmost active volcano, is in the background antarcticimages.com/keyword/Mount;
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Here's another wonderful picture of Mount Erebus in the long winter night.
Erebus, from Greek Ἔρεβος, "place of darkness between earth and Hades".
Mount Erebus was discovered on January 27, 1841, and namend by Sir James Clark Ross after his ship HMS Erebus
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12. The Neumayer Station III is a German polar research station located at Atka Bay on the Ekström Ice Shelf, which is about 200 metres thick. The station is drifting with the ice shelf ca. 157 metres per year towards the open sea
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13. The Concordia Research Station, a French–Italian research facility.
On January 31, it began the seventeenth winter-over (DC17 – 2021) with twelve overwintering (five French, six Italian, one British).
You can check here their names and tasks:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concordia
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14. 'At the Mountains of Madness' (1936)
Just a reminder that H. P. Lovecraft was not only the 'dark and baroque prince' or the 'horror's pope', as China Miéville describes him, but also one of the great stylists of English prose
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15. ‘You wait. Everyone has an Antarctic’ ... 'V' (1963) by Thomas Pynchon
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16. The 'Kharkovchanka', a Soviet Antarctic all-terrain vehicle, created in May 1958 at the Malyshev Kharkov Transport Engineering Plant
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17. Vostok Station, a Russian research station located in inland Princess Elizabeth Land, above Antarctica's largest subglacial lake.
It's old, almost decrepit, but it has a lot of books, a billiard table and thousand stories to tell ... One of my favourites, no doubt
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18. 'Antarctica' (1985) by Irish Poet Derk Mahon, a poem (a villanelle) on Captain Lawrence 'Titus' Oates (17 March 1880 – 17 March 1912), a British Antarctic explorer, who died during the Terra Nova Expedition when he walked from his tent into a blizzard
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19. Gethen, or Winter, the snow-covered planet of Le Guin's 'The Left Hand of Darkness': 'I wrote TLHoD, in which a Black man from Earth and an androgynous extraterrestrial pull Scott’s sledge through Shackleton’s blizzards across a planet called Winter' [ill. by David Lupton]
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