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The History of Antarctica
By Auke de Haan
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Heroics heated the haze: Amundsen's 1911 ski trek nailing the geographic south with Norwegian thrift, Scott's Union Jack frozen in a blizzard tent 11 miles shy, their diaries thawing into legends of stiff upper lips cracking under crevasse weight. Shackleton's '14 odyssey turned the Endurance into an icebound splinter, his Yelcho yacht plucking 28 souls from Elephant Island's rocks after a 800-mile boss's-eye row. Whalers followed the blood trail-factory ships like the Sir James Clark Ross gutting blues for corset stays, their try-pots boiling the Southern Ocean red till the '60s quotas choked the chase.
Postwar, the treaty's '59 ink turned the waste into a wildlife ward, bases like McMurdo burrowing under ozone holes while ice cores drill back 800,000 years to whisper of CO2 spikes. Penguins parade oblivious, but krill swarms shrink and shelves calve like thunder, turning the white desert into a warning. Antarctica's no blank slate-it's a saga of sled dogs and sovereignty, proving a frozen thumb can thumb the world's nose with its unyielding chill.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
226
Release Date:
2025-11-08
Publication Date:
2025-11-12
Publisher:
De Fryske Wrâld
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
3565084219
ISBN13:
9783565084210
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Minimum Reading Age:
1
Maximum Reading Age:
99
Weight:
335 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
12 cm
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