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2012/05/25 06:41
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Learning about Antarctica Children at Our Lady’s Abingdon have spent six months working on a project to follow an Antarctica expedition in real time. All areas of the curriculum at the independent...
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2012/05/16 05:22
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Excitement was surely building among the 257 passengers and crew at midday Nov. 28, 1979, as the last of the exploration-themed in-flight movies ended and the Air New Zealand DC-10 approached the...
2012/05/16 01:32
2012/05/16 01:32
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Antarctic research links forged with KoreaWednesday, 16 May 2012, 12:16 pmPress Release: University of CanterburyAntarctic research links forged with KoreaNew Zealand and Korea are poised to start a...
2012/05/15 18:18
2012/05/15 18:18
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I don't know if the author/publishers intended it, but the timing of this superb book on Antarctica is very appropriate. This year marks the centenary of Captain Robert Scott's doomed journey to the...
2012/05/15 13:10
2012/05/15 13:10
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DEPTH PROBE: Nanaimo engineer helps explore ocean's deepest depths Photo contributed Only three men have ventured to the deepest recorded point on the surface of our planet. Movie director and...
2012/05/07 21:09
2012/05/07 21:09
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Explore the ends of the earth on an Antarctica cruise Published Monday, February 27, 2012 5:00 PM MST Traveling cross-continentally may take an adventurous personality, but travel to Antarctica...
2012/05/07 13:46
2012/05/07 13:46
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This February 2012 file photo provided by National Geographic, shows explorer and filmmaker James Cameron emerging from the hatch of DEEPSEA CHALLENGER during testing of the submersible in Jervis Bay,...
2012/05/05 18:05
2012/05/05 18:05
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CRUISING: shore excursions Chills and thrills ... penguins at play on Half Moon Island. Photo: Getty Images "With two and a bit days of crossing the Drake Passage [between South America and...
2012/05/04 13:04
2012/05/04 13:04
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Sydney - The densest waters of Antarctica have reduced dramatically over recent decades, in part due to man-made impacts on the climate, Australian scientists said on Friday. Research suggests that...
2012/05/02 20:16
2012/05/02 20:16
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Who's Hot, Who's Not? Wildest Weather Locales Along an otherwise nondescript stretch of highway in the California desert, 33 tons of steel have no doubt rejuvenated countless carloads of conversation...
2012/04/29 08:31
2012/04/29 08:31
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Japan deep-sea drilling probe sets world record TOKYO – A Japanese deep-sea drilling probe has set a new world record for depth, reaching 7,740 meters (25,400 feet) below the sea surface, the...
2012/04/28 12:58
2012/04/28 12:58
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Photo by Mark Thiessen/National Geographic Explorer and filmmaker James Cameron emerges from the hatch of DEEPSEA CHALLENGER during testing of the submersible in Jervis Bay, south of Sydney,...
2012/04/28 01:39
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Special Documenting James Cameron's Record Descent Airs Sunday National Geographic will air a special on Sunday documenting director James Cameron's record-setting solo dive last month to the Mariana...
2012/04/27 00:14
2012/04/27 00:14
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By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY We're going to get a first look at the footage James Cameron shot when he made his historic one-man dive last month to the Mariana Trench's spot known as Challenger Deep,...
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