they may still remember the feeling of the helicopter made its last farewell circling was off mark earley was the beginning of winter and only thirty two people were left i felt kind of sad what. better the roof. then the long pole the nights begin along with inevitable depression because of six months absence of some exhausting snowstorms long letters home and the desire to see friends and family but even after all that many will still dream about coming back fortunately there's plenty of work here in antarctica for many generations to come. together and unsolved mystery for me. that is an interesting question. which is why does this place attract me so when i'm so if you know what that blowing already. three goodbye horns. the antarctic winter has begun. the beginning of the long haul to acknowledge. the fades from island life. and the enough temptation. the dog has lost for six months. polar bears them people. and it's as easy to hire a rifle as a scooter. because the island is so in the space of there are no indigenous people but there are all those who do choose this frozen life. thi