Terra Incognita: Travels in AntarcticaJ. Cape, 1996 - Всего страниц: 306 Sara Wheeler was the first woman selected by the American government to be the Writer in Residence at the US South Pole Station. She spent six weeks at the pole. In this book she reveals how people live on the bases and how the landscape affects them. |
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... Terra Incognita on the cover of a virgin notebook . I discovered that the ancient Greeks had sensed it was there because something had to balance the white bit at the top of the globe . Medieval cartographers had a stab at mapping it ...
... Terra Incognita on the cover of a virgin notebook . I discovered that the ancient Greeks had sensed it was there because something had to balance the white bit at the top of the globe . Medieval cartographers had a stab at mapping it ...
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... Terra Nova on Scott's second expedition . He went to Ant- arctica partly because his marriage was rocky . Having been con- veyed to the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf by the Terra Nova in January 1911 , the intention of the Eastern Party ...
... Terra Nova on Scott's second expedition . He went to Ant- arctica partly because his marriage was rocky . Having been con- veyed to the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf by the Terra Nova in January 1911 , the intention of the Eastern Party ...
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... Terra Nova expedition . It had almost pushed the smaller one I had visited on Hut Point out of the history books ... Terra Nova to pick up Scott and the other men who had remained on the ice . As the ship sailed up to the hut , the ...
... Terra Nova expedition . It had almost pushed the smaller one I had visited on Hut Point out of the history books ... Terra Nova to pick up Scott and the other men who had remained on the ice . As the ship sailed up to the hut , the ...
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