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  1. South Pole: A Narrative History of the Exploration of Antarctica (National Geographic Adventure Classics) by Anthony Brandt, 2004-10-05
  2. Return to Antarctica: The Amazing Adventure of Sir Charles Wright on Robert Scott's Journey to the South Pole by Adrian Raeside, 2009-09-29
  3. Edge of the World: Ross Island, Antarctica A Personal and Historical Narrative of Exploration, Adventure, Tragedy, and Survival by Charles Neider, 2001-10-25
  4. An Alien in Antarctica: Reflections upon Forty Years of Exploration and Research on the Frozen Continent by Charles Swithinbank, 1997
  5. Assault on Eternity: Richard E.Byrd and the Exploration of Antarctica, 1946-47 by Lisle A. Rose, 1980-08
  6. Antarctica: Exploration, Perception and Metaphor by Paul Simpson-Housley, 1992-09-16
  7. Antarctica (Exploration and Discovery.) by Stephen Currie, 2003-12-05
  8. Exploration (Antarctica) by Greg Reid, 2005-07-30
  9. Antarctic Miscellany: Books, Periodicals and Maps Relating to the Discovery and Exploration of Antarctica
  10. The Frigid Mistress: Life and Exploration in Antarctica by George A. Doumani, 1999-05
  11. Antarctica As an Exploration Frontier--Hydrocarbon Potential, Geology, and Hazards/Book With Maps (Aapg Studies in Geology)
  12. Through the frozen frontier;: The exploration of Antarctica by George John Dufek, 1959
  13. Explorations of Antarctica: The Last Unspoilt Continent by G.E. Fogg, David Smith, 1991-09-12
  14. A WORLD OF MEN : EXPLORATION IN ANTARCTICA by WALLY HERBERT, 1969

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3. History Of Antarctica - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The history of Antarctica emerges from early Western theories of a vast continent, known as Terra Australis, believed to exist in the far south of the globe.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search December 1911: Roald Amundsen 's Norwegian expedition becomes the first to reach the South Pole The history of Antarctica emerges from early Western theories of a vast continent, known as Terra Australis , believed to exist in the far south of the globe. The term Antarctic , referring to the opposite of the Arctic Circle , was coined by Marinus of Tyre in the second century AD. The rounding of the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn in the 15th and 16th centuries proved that Terra Australis Incognita ("Unknown Southern Land"), if it existed, was a continent in its own right. In 1773 James Cook crossed the Antarctic Circle for the first time but although he discovered nearby islands, he did not catch sight of Antarctica itself. In 1820, several expeditions claimed to have been the first to have sighted Antarctica, with the very first being the Russian expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev . The first landing was probably just over a year later when American Captain John Davis , a sealer , set foot on the ice.

4. Are We Seeing An End To Antarctica Exploration?
When the whaling ship Antarctic set anchor down on the coast of this windbattered volcanic coast and sent the first longboat through the dangerous Ro
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5. CNN.com - 100-year-old Chocolate Bar Sold - September 26, 2001
Christie s auction of a chocolate bar belonging to pioneering Antarctica explorers.
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6. Antarctica History, A Time Line Of The Exploration Of Antarctica
Antarctica history, Timeline of key events in the , exploration and discovery
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History The Heroic Age Historical timeline Geological timeline Ships of the explorers ... Antarctic Expeditions crew lists and biographies Explorers: Amundsen Fram pictures von Bellingshausen ... - Scotia Charcot Pourquoi-Pas? von Drygalski - Gauss de Gerlache ... - Erebus and Terror Scott: Discovery South Pole The journey to the pole Pictures Shackleton: Nimrod Endurance Quest Ebooks: South - Shackleton The South Pole - Amundsen Home of the Blizzard - Mawson A brief history of the exploration of Antarctica What else was happening in the world? Other stuff 350 B.C. It was the ancient Greeks who first came up with the idea of Antarctica. They knew about the Arctic - named Arktos - The Bear, from the constellation the great bear and decided that in order to balance the world, there should be a similar cold Southern landmass that was the same but the opposite "Ant - Arktos" - opposite The Bear. They never actually went there, it was just a lucky guess! In January

7. China's 26th Antarctica Exploration Team Leaves The Great Wall Station For Zhong
China's 26th Antarctica exploration team leaves the Great Wall Station for Zhongshan Station
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8. Explorer Series And Pat And Rosemarie Keough Home Page. ANTARCTICA: Explorer Ser
Limited-edition, leather-bound book featuring the fine-art photography of Pat and Rosemarie Keough.
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9. Antarctica Exploration - Research And Read Books, Journals
Antarctica Exploration Scholarly books, journals and articles Antarctica Exploration at Questia, world's largest online library and research service. Subscribe now and do better
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10. Antarctica: Exploration, Perception And Metaphor (Hardback) - Routledge
A scene so wildly and awfully desolate…it cannot fail to impress me with gloomy thoughts so Scott perceived the stark Antarctic landscape in 1905. Antarctica traces
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11. Kumuka Tours : Antarctica Exploration
Cruise aboard the MV Ushuaia to one of the last remaining wildernesses on our planet today Antarctica, the fabled White Continent. Antarctica is an untamed territory of wild
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12. Susan Soloman Presents Research On Fatal Antarctica Exploration In CU-Boulder Le
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Events, Academic Calendar Susan Soloman Presents Research On Fatal Antarctica Exploration In CU-Boulder Lecture Dec. 5 November 30, 2001 "Through my research, I developed sympathy for these men," Solomon said in an interview with New Scientist. "I found them to be highly intelligent and I felt annoyed that they were being portrayed as fools. Once I reached that conclusion, I wanted to do my part to set the record straight." After the lecture, a reception and a signing for Solomon's new book, "The Coldest March: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition," which documents her findings, will be held at the CU Heritage Center, on the third floor of Old Main. The lecture and reception are free and open to the public. Widely recognized as one of the leaders in the field of atmospheric science, Solomon has studied the Antarctic atmosphere for 15 years. She received her Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1981 and has since been employed at NOAA as a research scientist.

13. Multi Domain Assessment Tasks - Antarctica Exploration - Prep To Year 10 Assessm
The multi domain assessment tasks provide a process for teachers to develop their own tasks based on sound design principles and guidelines.
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        This multi domain task and other presented in this section were developed by teachers for teachers. Each group forms a team of students who imagine that they are going to represent Australia at the United Nations Junior Assembly. They prepare and deliver a five-minute oral presentation that describes and explains the unique nature of Antarctica, identifies the threats that the area faces now and could face in the future, and makes recommendations for the continued responsible use of the area, taking into account the key stakeholders and their purpose(s). The groups support their oral presentations with PowerPoint or another digital presentation, a poster or a brochure or booklet.
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        This multi domain task and other presented in this section were developed by teachers for teachers.

14. Development Of The 'ThaiXPole' Underwater Robot For The Antarctica
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15. Antarctica: Exploration Index
We took risks, we knew we took them . . . Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance, and courage of my companions . . .
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Exploration We took risks, we knew we took them . . . Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance, and courage of my companions . . . These rough notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale . . . Robert Falcon Scott
29 March 1912 E very thing about Antarctica is amazing and the exploration of it is no exception. In 1819, no one had even seen this continent. By 1958, this hostile continent had been fully explored and mapped. In just 139 years, men from all around the world of some 50 major expeditions had opened up previously unknown secrets of this deadly continent surrounded in and by ice. Here, we give you some of the most exciting stories of courage and strength by men who trekked upon this continent of ice and snow. Some came for fame, some for money, but almost all of them have made a contribution to the exploration of the last untouched continent. Timeline Exploration Timeline
Myth of Terra Incognita Australis

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First landing on the mainland
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16. Antarctica: Exploration Tests A Friendship In This Delightful Fairy Tale. | Balt
For its second production, Glass Mind Theatre Company tackles a surreal tale of two 15year-olds exploring Antarctica. The trip may be arduous for Winnie and Magda, but for the
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17. Antarctica: History Of Exploration — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia — Antarctica History of Exploration Early Expeditions. Although there was for centuries a tradition that another land lay south of the known world, attempts to find it
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18. Antarctica 2001 With Topher
Welcome friends and family to Topher's Tales, Antarctica 2001. How can I begin to explain the seas of change that bring me to this day? I spent two months last Summer participating
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Welcome friends and family to Topher's Tales, Antarctica 2001.
How can I begin to explain the seas of change that bring me to this day? I spent two months last Summer participating in Tall Ships 2000, sailing from Boston to Halifax in a dream Summer I shall never forget. During the voyage, I became a sailor and a writer, and I will never see the world the same again. We sailed alongside a boat named Europa, a beautifully appointed three-masted bark out of Rotterdam. I was talking with the crew when we were in Amsterdam and they mentioned they were going to Antarctica, running four trips this Summer (Southern Hemisphere Summer is now). My mind immediately conjured images of Cape Horn, the Mt Everest of the sailor's world, with big seas and fierce winds tossing the boat upon the sea. Then came the haunting words of Robert Scott, the famed Antarctica explorer, the night before he died on his return trip from the South Pole: 29 March 1912 "Great God! This is an awful place and terrible enough for us to have laboured to it without the reward of priority . . . We took risks, we knew we took them . . . Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance, and courage of my companions . . . These rough notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale . . ." Antarctica. What does it mean to you? To me, it represents a return to the golden days of sailing, where ships carried explorers instead of cargo. Where the ships were made of wood and the men were made of steel. Drake, Scott, Amundsen, Shackleton. Their names live on. Their stories are repeated in classrooms and novels around the globe. What is it that so appeals to our desire to explore that we search out these brave adventurers as our heroes? I don't know the answer today. I am going to Antarctica to find out.

19. Antarctic Exploration: History Of The Pursuit Of The Pole
History of the exploration of Antarctica, British and Norwegian expeditions to the South Pole Scott, Shackleton, Wilson, Bowers, Amundsen and Oates.
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Antarctic Exploration A History of the Turn-of-the-Century Pursuit of the South Pole
On New Year's Day, after eight weeks of grueling travel by dog and man-hauling, Scott Shackleton and Wilson turned northwards away from the South Pole "reluctantly forced to confess that all [their] trouble had been in vain." These three men of the Discovery Expedition, though, had, in Scott's words, "made a greater advance towards a pole of the earth than has ever yet been achieved by a sledge party." Their ordeal, however, was far from over. On the other side of the world, on 16 June, Amundsen set sail with a crew of six aboard the Gjoa on a double quest, to cross the Northwest Passage by sea and to relocate the Magnetic North Pole. By 1905, he would succeed in both his goals. What the Eskimos taught him would serve him well later in the Antarctic. That same year, after having heroically saved his men while suffering a wounded leg in the Boer War, Oates was recovering in the luxury his class afforded him, enjoying his greatest passions, hunting and horses. Yet, he seemed to long for a sense of purpose. Meanwhile, in June, as Midshipman R.N.R. and 2nd Mate on the Loch Torridon

20. Space - Astronomy And Exploration | LiveScience
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