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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... door bore a number corresponding to the project number of its occupants . These Science or S numbers were the key to many things in McMurdo . The small and unfunded Artists ' and Writers ' Program , in which I was a participant ...
... door bore a number corresponding to the project number of its occupants . These Science or S numbers were the key to many things in McMurdo . The small and unfunded Artists ' and Writers ' Program , in which I was a participant ...
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... door . A woman was talking very softly . I held an ear to the door . There was something ... familiar about the voice . Several minutes passed . Suddenly , an orchestra struck up . I pushed the door open quietly . There was the night ...
... door . A woman was talking very softly . I held an ear to the door . There was something ... familiar about the voice . Several minutes passed . Suddenly , an orchestra struck up . I pushed the door open quietly . There was the night ...
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... door with the heavy metal key . It was our last full day at Wooville . ' Remember - ' she began , grinning mischievously . ' I think we've been through that enough times , ' I said . I knew she was about to refer to our first visit to ...
... door with the heavy metal key . It was our last full day at Wooville . ' Remember - ' she began , grinning mischievously . ' I think we've been through that enough times , ' I said . I knew she was about to refer to our first visit to ...
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