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Category Archives: Life at the Pole

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Week 12 at the Pole

A mushroom cloud … at the South Pole? What’s going on down there? [...]

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Week 11 at the Pole

With so little time left above the horizon, the sun is making a nice spectacle [...]

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Week 10 at the Pole

Last week there were a few alarm calls in the cryo building. The first [...]

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Week 9 at the Pole

On a clear sunny day, it’s easy to make out the buildings at the end [...]

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Week 8 at the Pole

There’s a beautiful half moon in this image, can you spot it? Well, it [...]

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Week 7 at the Pole

Chairs and sofas (and mattresses!) have been set up in the gym, all for the [...]

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Week 6 at the Pole

A cloud of snow dust appears in the wake of the last flight out of [...]

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Week 5 at the Pole

Maybe we should all do this with our packages from now on. Mail and [...]

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Week 4 at the Pole

Last week, the South Pole traverse finished unloading the supply of fuel it had brought, [...]

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Week 3 at the Pole

When traveling to the South Pole, you have to be prepared for delays. But [...]

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