Ice Coffee: the history of human activity in Antarctica Matthew Alan McArthur
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A history of human activity in Antarctica
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Heading to Antarctica
I've been offered work in Antarctica and urgently need to renew some certs and get my teeth fixed and get a seafarer's medical and plane tickets and some coffee.
If you've paid all your bills and put some money aside for a rainy day and donated to some charities and had your fill of the caviar and lobster, please consider flicking a few bucks my way.
Music, soundscapes and broad horizons lie in the offing, so take care and appreciate your coffee.
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Cape Dension days
The Cape Denison denizens get their science on and prepare for the spring sledging carnival.
The brown stuff gets closer to the whizzy-bladey thing. -
Hubert Wilkins
With Sir Hubert Wilkins set to take a prominent role in several episodes I sat down for coffee and a chat with Jeff Maynard, who knows more about Australia's forgotten polar explorer than I know about most of my family.
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Antarctica antarctic
Lincoln Ellsworth convinces Sir Hubert Wilkins to head south once again and achieves very little.
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132_Chile
A brief and patchy history of Chile as context for the nation's expeditions southward in the twentieth century.