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Erebus Ice Tongue and Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica (South Pole) (77°41’ S, 166°48’ E).Mount Erebus and Mount Terror, Ross Island, Antarctica (South Pole) (77°32’ S, 167°10’ E).Polygonal patterns on the ground in the Beacon Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (77°50’ S, 160°50’ E).
 US Base at McMurdo and Observation Hill, Hut Point Peninsula, Antarctica (South Pole) (77°51’ S, 166°41’ E).Polygonal patterns on the ground in the Beacon Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (77°48’ S, 160°50’ E).Polygonal patterned ground, Minna Bluff, Antarctica (South Pole) (78°23’ S, 166°19’ E).
Durty Ice, North Brown Peninsula, McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica (South Pole) (78°00’ S, 166°30’ E).Sea ice of Ross and Mount Erebus, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (South Pole) (76°12’ S, 163°57’ E).Canada Glacier and Lake Fryxell, Antarctica (South Pole) (77°37’ S, 162°59’ W).
Moraine in the Dry Valley of McMurdo between the Debenham and Miller Glaciers, Antartica (South pole) (77°50’ S, 165°60’ E).Ice sculpted by the wind on top of mount Discovery, Antarctica (78°20’ S, 165°00’ E).Glacier tongue, Victoria Land, Antarctica (South Pole) (73°11’ S - 166°29’ E).
Scientific party on the way to Concordia European base (Dome C), Antarctic (South Pole) (75°00’ S, 124°00’ E).Italian base, Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica (South Pole) (74°45’ S - 164°30’ E).




Minna Bluff, Victoria Land, Antarctique (pôle Sud) (78°30’ S, 166°53’ E).

On Earth there is one continent that is as fascinating and mysterious as another planet: Antarctica, the Terra Australis Incognita of explorers from the 17th to 19th centuries. It was not until 1899 that Carsten Borchgrevink became the first to winter on the continent. Today Antarctica is a world reserve dedicated to peace and science; it belongs to no other country and is regulated by the Antarctica Treaty signed in 1959 and expanded in 1991. From bioprospecting (searching for unknown organic molecules) to astronomy, almost all scientific disciplines run research programs here. For example, it was at the British-run Halley base that the “hole” in the ozone layer was discovered in the 1980s. At the US McMurdo base, they are studying the fossil evidence of the Big Bang, the gigantic explosion that preceded the creation of the universe, 15 billion years ago. Another important area of Antarctica research is the study of climate change, using bubbles of air that have been trapped inside the ice for hundreds of thousands of years.

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