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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... felt less homeless than I have ever felt anywhere , and I knew immediately that I had to return . I sensed that the icefields had something to teach me . After consorting with Russians , Chinese , Uruguayans and Poles on King George ...
... felt less homeless than I have ever felt anywhere , and I knew immediately that I had to return . I sensed that the icefields had something to teach me . After consorting with Russians , Chinese , Uruguayans and Poles on King George ...
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... felt as if I was realigning my vision of the world through the long lens of a telescope . It emanated from a sense of harmony . The landscape was intact , complete and larger than my imagination could grasp . It was free of the diurnal ...
... felt as if I was realigning my vision of the world through the long lens of a telescope . It emanated from a sense of harmony . The landscape was intact , complete and larger than my imagination could grasp . It was free of the diurnal ...
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... felt . When I sat down to breakfast on the first day , the woman opposite me burst out , ' Wow , it's so good to see new faces ! ' , yet posters appeared in the dorms saying ' Coming soon to a room near you : the roommate from hell ...
... felt . When I sat down to breakfast on the first day , the woman opposite me burst out , ' Wow , it's so good to see new faces ! ' , yet posters appeared in the dorms saying ' Coming soon to a room near you : the roommate from hell ...
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