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Mawson Station
Mawson Station For other places, people, and things named Mawson see: Mawson Mawson Station from the air. Mawson Station ...
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Mawson's Huts Antarctica
Mawson's Huts Antarctica Mawson's Hut, Antarctica National Park Antarctica State Australian Antarctic Territory, Australia Grid ...
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Antarctica (Wikitravel)
Antarctica Flag N/A Quick Facts Capital N ... est.) Language N/A Religion N/A Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is ... numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ... amazing scenery and tremendous wildlife. Visitors to Antarctica often speak of its pristine beauty and ... are also in for a treat in Antarctica with its various species of penguins, ...
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Mawson
Mawson Mawson may refer to: Sir Douglas Mawson, Antarctic explorer Mawson Station, Antarctic base named after him Mawson' ...
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Antarctica (translated from Italian)
Antarctica Antarctica in the world Antarctica from the satellite Antarctica it is one continente that it encircles ... of the Earth. Index Geography Map of Antarctica Antarctica it is one of the ...
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Douglas Mawson
Douglas Mawson Douglas Mawson (May 5 1882 – 1958) was an ... University of Adelaide in 1905. In 1907, Mawson joined the "British Antarctic Expedition" led by ... team to reach the South Magnetic Pole. Mawson turned down an invitation to join Robert ... summer, was carried out by three groups. Mawson's team, which was to trek ...
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Davis Station
Davis Station Davis Station is a permanent base in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD ... Mrs Christensen was later to land in Antarctica herself - on 30 January 30, 1937, at ... the Wyatt Earp. Despite Wilkins' protestations that Mawson had already claimed the area for ...
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Talk:Antarctica
Talk:Antarctica Australian stations Felt the need to make ... to rename them again. Seems the word "station" is appropriate in their names. See AAD ... only one person has been born in Antarctica, but the "Demographics of Antarctica" article says there have been three. What ... demog anyway. But worse: the births-in-antarctica stuff are distasteful (and also completely ...
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Category:Outposts of Antarctica
Category:Outposts of Antarctica Pages in category "Outposts of Antarctica" There are 38 pages in this section of this category. Antarctica A Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering ... Brown Antarctic Base Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station B Base General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme Bird Island (South Georgia) C Casey Station Concordia Station D Dakshin Gangotri Davis ...
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List of research stations in Antarctica
List of research stations in Antarctica To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... governments maintain permanent research stations throughout the Antarctica. Many of the stations are staffed around ... to 1,000 in winter. Stations Palmer Station Akademik Vernadsky Station , Galindez Island, (65°14′S 64°15′ ... Bay, Argentina ARG Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, South Pole United States Antarctic Program ...
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