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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... knew from the ice , and we quickly parked ourselves in coffee shops . It was as if we were looking for each other . I wore a skirt , walked in the chequered shadows of trees , had my hair cut and opened my bag without being bitten by a ...
... knew from the ice , and we quickly parked ourselves in coffee shops . It was as if we were looking for each other . I wore a skirt , walked in the chequered shadows of trees , had my hair cut and opened my bag without being bitten by a ...
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... knew they had them when the core contained a tissue - fine dark layer . ' In certain parts of the lake , it's like a rainforest , ' Ed said . When they went inside , it took half an hour for their beards to unfreeze from their ...
... knew they had them when the core contained a tissue - fine dark layer . ' In certain parts of the lake , it's like a rainforest , ' Ed said . When they went inside , it took half an hour for their beards to unfreeze from their ...
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... knew what we would find at Cape Royds . As we crested the hill beyond Shackleton's hut , there it was below us . Water . - On our return to Mactown in the second week of October , it was as if we were witnessing a population exchange ...
... knew what we would find at Cape Royds . As we crested the hill beyond Shackleton's hut , there it was below us . Water . - On our return to Mactown in the second week of October , it was as if we were witnessing a population exchange ...
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