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Sharpe of the Antarctic
Following in the footsteps of Scott It’s a hundred years since Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s ill fated expedition to Antarctica, and the anniversary is being marked by many events this year and next. I’m currently on my way to visit … Continue reading
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Tagged Anniversary, Antarctic, Captain Scott, expedition, explorers, geology, South Pole, Terra Nova
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