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it. would push. many different languages are spoken but the people all understand each other very well. even talk to the animals and birds and commune with nature itself. the old get along. to look for stuff to stay in the from your fish thirst for the curious as much o'shaughnessy to your for you made me sort of shift i really should listen i might as he does for coasties street but don't shit on the kid to just when you saw
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it yeah you look. as if you should have believed it is coca-cola me yesterday. its interest is toast could you. repeat it for him. to please spread life here might seem unbearable perishing cold a chilling wind and not a single tree a bushel blade of grass to be seen nothing but a lifeless desolate wasteland. but. but people do live and work here. they even get married. and they all believe they're on a vital mission. setting humanity on a path to knowledge of self the planet and only one of us.
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the food is really good you feel good and used to you good. with you that. antarctica is our southernmost continent surrounded by 3 oceans. it's a 14000000 square kilometer no man's land of polar cold the lowest known temperature on earth 94.7 degrees celsius was recorded here. the south pole is probably the world's most inaccessible location. well almost there's also the pole of
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inaccessibility which is also here in antarctica. even music sounds different here to anywhere else on earth. in fact everything feels different. people from more than 30 countries and cultures live together in a close friend lee community. antarctica is a very international community and it most definitely historically and presently there are many and. the beauty of research work in antarctica is that it is driven by sharing of resources because you cannot survive on this continent if you want to do it on your own and so there is a very active. it's almost the baltar in coach of we do this for you
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then you help us out in another area. greater because i should play. golf or devote. my few years as a crowd now. that . everyone here knows that a trauma surgeon is spending the winter at russia's billings house and station that means anyone who's injured get sent to him. chileans have a dentist so everyone goes to freebase to have their teeth fixed.
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she is worse than. ever. one of them might. discover also for 30 in their eyes it was of the moment because what if you're rich clear pretty good that it's going to get a job but you know if you actually look up with a will for a triple prize. the chinese visit the russians to taste bush in turn the russians go to the chinese computer room because it has the fastest internet connection on the antarctic peninsula.
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scientific research collaboration and respect up all the turnout in antarctica that's the agreements to which the people of earth have now it headed for 60 years cooperation in antarctica is everything you know the author of the treaty has said as a place for peace and for science so is for open to everybody any scientists who want to work in antarctica is welcome to go there to corroborate with others. on december the 1st 959 in washington d.c. 12 countries signed the antarctic treaty that came into force on june the 23rd 961
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. from that day on antarctica has belongs to no nation. military deployment and wash it off and didn't beyond the 60 itself parallel. in 1980 and top to kill. declared a nuclear free zone. making it a no go area for atomic ballad vessels on nuclear power plants. but. the arrival in antarctica of the research vessel academic field off can only mean
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one thing the shift change for russia's polar explorers. $730.00 just can't stand for whatever they think of that off. the thought of it yet. there. was some thought that if i work out for me. after an 11 month tour of duty some will go home and others will take their place living and working on this continent financially you know they sometimes jokingly call themselves and talk to kenyans what makes them tick for a year they'll work remembering home but most of all their dreams. so even though. close.
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him and your cd. issued us a push might. not take your shirt read well gosh there's that cosmic significance see this. you lost the preserve of humanity. if you swallow it at least. somewhat she still cares what. you're about 8 years. earlier than you. do when you started with did you see in addition if you watch us don't. we and you won't because you're a stone chased you think you saw. what. we
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israel be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. or what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led to suck well. direct. what is true and what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development only
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personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. switch it off or like absolutely. coming. from the apartment confused. meanwhile patients who've recovered from code. the symptoms were different. and one of the things we're. trying to determine the many pains and other problems. and the numbers show you my . 1113 there this is throughout the day.
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various. there have been many complaints of vision loss joint pain and fatigue in the us these patients are referred to as post. i talked to multiple doctors in my doctor and they said the feeling that you're going to have a hard time in recovery you're going to be one of those people that they consider a long. it's hard to see what draws these people back year after year how can they stand 11
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monotonous months of high unchanging scenery. email company from family and friends. and you will easily she's 3 where there would be a glow dealy there with good. hope you had the good show it's just you do with it that as you go up to free it with the little sparse creep in what. signifies that others did you could see i knew to others that they wouldn't use the loo it was then you the bell boy with a little bit bigger than the. 60 percent of polar explorers the 1st expedition is also with and asked for others it's the opposite
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they end to return to antarctica regain and again. why i went on dark a crowd i had conquered a man i was born with a vicious thing to go turn dark because. of the long ago before you see it. as i said little boy needed to go by the course talk. for girl of course or fuck it up will be up by. the will wish to pick up this thing. they call from which to see the old. mama mama a book. which of them the long walk i've got a. just for this and that some of the. but they decided not to take. they don't care about the experience.
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of natural cycles and. being able to tease a poets where there is a human influence is extremely valuable. then i seismological measurements i measure men's. movements and also we have. magnetic fields how it gets stronger or weaker and how we change direction and also how. fear comes under scrutiny to. its composition and drakula the wind speed. monitored. sort of the beginning of the present work process started in that no i made data then out then they could see this and sort of develop this whole thing to
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a larger area and what i'm doing now. another subject of particular interest stones . that type of the rockets and more fit and it has if you look closely and it has. caps in there and they look like this is and. i would be. nice is the rock type. they also study what little soil there is but only one percent of antarctic land consists of it and to be exact that's permafrost. would still be at he meets you can notice the world. knows that the group was working. it was also. one of those altered states.
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and of course the scientists are always paying close attention to antarctica's flora and fauna. to was curious increasing the when the time photo more than in new york. has consequences who are. living in small. 4 cool small cost issue. who. knows. the look or food for penguins and so. deep in its ice and waters antarctica holds. many undiscovered truths about the past and future of our world. scientists believe that if this
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land ever chooses to reveal its secrets they could change our lives. in a very rich friend of the states. which i doubt. me. any mutual. appreciation to keep. but no scientific research atoll would be possible without one essential element. of what could that be on this remote continent. so we were. little to when those didn't see it beats me it will sit there you little goose that on the fiesta only when i was in it it between us that way.
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during the summer 25 people work at the vast oxidation only 10 to 12 stay for the winter. it was long ago that these buildings last saw sunlight they're totally covered in snow and the only way out is through a snow tunnel. such total isolation leaves its mark on the relationships within a team. who. just wanted to put it would just. been able to. do it would fulfill if michigan just used if they're. fortunate in that range would be a lot of fish if jordan is just ridiculous. with a bunch of push of the pundit class.
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the antarctic sun beats down with unbelievable strength. ultraviolet levels here are the highest on earth and magnified several times over by reflecting off the white snow without adequate protection can burn to blindness cheekbones to blisters and lips to bloodied scabs. it's all due to the ozone hole which is incredibly big. it was discovered here in antarctica in 1905 the breakthrough the changed everything we ever thought we knew about the atmosphere. we had thought that there was too much ozone that it was poisoning our biosphere and causing the greenhouse effect. but while working here scientists cleared all that up and calmed everyone down it appears every august to terrify humanity but in december it disappears as though it
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never existed when the hole is open the sun's. rays easily penetrate the atmosphere and rapid heating causes giant pockets of that a whirl around antarctica. that's how severe cyclonic storms get started. the research vessel academic field out of has unloaded all of its vital cargo of fuel and machinery scientific equipment and provisions.
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supplies for the inland optic research station will be loaded onto a huge sledge is told by tractor has this caterpillar sledge train will then set off on a long journey. the column never stops for a moment to cruise keep it going while one is at the wheel the other sleeps in the trailer. in the marsh in your particular. we know that it's about that is that it was my. god it was you who. were there should be destroyed but.
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the drivers are on the icy road for 2 to 3 weeks the snow covered ground resembles . the sea but these waves are solid stone and the trailers rock from side to side. drivers with the skill to navigate the terrain without waking their companions most in demand. through security but there also was you. know what that's a little too good. this is this. huge secret shaded. smear no there are. a little. skittish emerge but did you not think so much and she was. on this harsh and dangerous route anything can happen in these ice he can see through. the.
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almost gates which. goes a promise more than. just knowing. there is no time to waste every expedition member knows that the track to train must keep moving no matter what if it doesn't make it no one will be able to spend the winter at the bus dock and the station will die. the reason why your friends when folk out there instead of to real troubles is its capability of these bakers to carry very heavy loads you have to realize that the trouble of others every year between the course i got to station is the only way to supply or the cargo that the station requires this represents about $500.00 tons of cargo where you're being transported so it's a lot of. c moshe rabbenu. that he is and he said you know
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mushroom species but i mean my biggest concern never is that our board got up with that person yes. to be. fully in your argument. but it's little. well today we're going to talk about what happens when a. government is fused together with corporations what happens. become a battleground in the us government people are demanding the shut down of a local plant. is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no clare power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor
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beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional just. power lie with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways our struggle.
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