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         Antarctica Exploration:     more books (100)
  1. South Pole: A Narrative History of the Exploration of Antarctica (NG Adventure Classics) by Anthony Brandt, 2004-10-05
  2. Antarctica: Exploration, Perception and Metaphor by Simpson-Housley, 1992-09-16
  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. Antarctica As an Exploration Frontier--Hydrocarbon Potential, Geology, and Hazards/Book With Maps (Aapg Studies in Geology)
  5. An Alien in Antarctica: Reflections upon Forty Years of Exploration and Research on the Frozen Continent by Charles Swithinbank, 1997
  6. The Explorations of Antarctica: The Last Unspoilt Continent by G. E. Fogg, David Smith, 1990-11
  7. Seventh continent;: Saga of Australasian exploration in Antarctica, 1895-1950 by William Arthur Scholes, 1954
  8. Antarctic miscellany: Books, periodicals, & maps relating to the discovery and exploration of Antarctica by Sydney A Spence, 1980
  9. The Frigid Mistress: Life and Exploration in Antarctica by George A. Doumani, 1999-05
  10. The Seventh Continent: A History Of The Discovery And Explorations Of Antarctica by Helen S. Wright, 2007-06-25
  11. Exploration and Discovery - Antarctica (Exploration and Discovery) by Stephen Currie, 2004-07-01
  12. Explorations of Antarctica by G.E. Fogg, David Smith, 1991-09-12
  13. Exploration (Antarctica) by Greg Reid, 2005-07-30
  14. ASSAULT ON ETERNITY, RICHARD E. BYRD AND THE EXPLORATION OF ANTARCTICA 1946-47 by Lisle A. Rose, 1980

1. 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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2. 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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3. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica
Here you can read about the discovery and exploration of Antarctica from the heroic era of Scott and Amundsen to its present day status as a
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4. Antarctic Time Line Of Discovery
impossible to exhibit a detailed chronology of exploration in the He completes a circumnavigation of Antarctica being only the second
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5. Antarctic Explorers Richard E. Byrd
The exploring expedition organized by Richard E. Byrd in 1928 may be considered the first of the mechanical age of exploration in Antarctica.
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6. Antarctica .
Antarctica Exploration Antarctica Today Wildlife General Interest Science Math Worsley School
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7. 4.0 Antarctica - Past And Present
In fact, most of what is known about Antarctica has been discovered in the present century. 4.1 Early Antarctic Activity 4.1.1 Exploration
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8. Antarctic History
stands as one of the greatest of all human voyages of exploration. His thorough investigation and reasoned dismissal of Antarctica's value was
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9. If You Go To Antarctica With Discovery
If You Go to Antarctica with discovery March 20, 2005. Getting there Discovery's 13night Antarctica Peninsula exploration includes three
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10. OneWorld Magazine - ANTARCTICA TERRA INCOGNITA
The history of expeditions to Antarctica and an analysis of the treaty which aims to keep it that way.
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11. Antarctica Exploration Antarctica Expedition Polar Exploration
Research antarctica exploration at the Questia.com online library.
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12. Antarctica Exploration Cruises Main Page
Adventurous cruises in Antarctica for discerning travelers.
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Our program of voyages onboard our adventure fleet explores the South Shetland Islands, the northern and western coasts of the Antarctic Peninsula, the Falkland Islands and South Georgia. There are also more unusual programs such as the Classic Antarctica Adventure with SCUBA-diving, sea-kayaking and camping options, or a fabulous voyage traveling the length and breadth of the stunning Falkland Islands Cruise Calendar Antarctica Page Revised: 15 Apr 2005 Cruises
CLASSIC ANTARCTICA -
11 or 12 days voyages Pr. Multanovskiy, Pr. Molchanov, M/V Orlova, Ak. Shokalskiy
SELECTED DEPARTURES CROSSING THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE - 15 days voyages Pr. Molchanov
Very few people in the world can claim to have crossed the Antarctic Circle, reaching an extreme latitude at the very bottom of the world. Only the most adventurous travelers include this Circle on their life list of goals. Share this momentous achievement with a few select adventurers on board the Professor Molchanov. Various cabin levels available from 6,395.00 US $ per person sharing. SELECTED DEPARTURES EXPLORER'S CRUISE - 20 days itinerary Pr. Multanovskiy, Pr. Molchanov, M/V Orlova, Ak. Shokalskiy

13. Antarctica: Exploration Index
Every thing about Antarctica is amazing and the exploration of it is no exception. In 1819, no one had even seen this continent.
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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

First sightings of mainland

First landing on the mainland
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14. Antarctica: Exploration, Perception And Metaphor - Paul Simpson-Housley - Mobipo
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15. Antarctica Books Information. Dial A Book Sydney
Keywords antarctica exploration antarctic ice snow Price $35.00 Keywords Antarctic Expedition exploration antarctica snow ice cold discovery science
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Browse Antarctica Books Murray-Smith, Stephen; Senbergs, Jan (illustrated by). Sitting on penguins: People and politics in Australian Antarctica.
Book Number: 6071
Sydney, Hutchinson, 1988 8vo. Hardcover. 249pp. Index. + colour plates. B/w illus. Very good. / very good d/w.
Keywords: Sitting on penguins: People and politics in Australian Antarctica.
Price: Johnson, Stanley Antarctica The Last Great Wilderness
Book Number: 6587
London. Weidenfeld And Nicolson. 1985. Large 8vo. hardcover. 206pp. index. maps. very good, owner's inscription on fep. / very good d/w.
Keywords: Antarctica The Last Great Wilderness
Price: McPherson, John G. Footprints on a Frozen Continent
Book Number: 6701 Hicks Smith + Sons. Sydney. 1975. First Edition 4to. hardcover. 152pp. index. colour photos, maps. very good+. / very good d/w, lightly chipped top edge. Keywords: antarctica exploration antarctic ice snow Price: McPherson, John G. Footprints on a Frozen Continent Book Number: 6749 Hicks Smith + Sons. Sydney. 1975. First Edition 4to. hardcover. 152pp. index. colour photos, maps. very good+. / very good d/w, lightly chipped top edge.

16. George Glazer Gallery - Admiral Byrd Antarctica Exploration Globe
George Glazer Gallery, New York City. Antique prints, maps and globes. Admiral Richard Byrd Official Junior Globe, 7inch table globe commemorating
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Admiral Richard E. Byrd
Official Junior Globe

George F. Cram Co., Indianapolis
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Barowe Inc., Chicago Illinois: c. 1930s (manufacturer)
7-inch terrestrial table globe
10 inches tall; 6 inches diameter, base
Sold please inquire as to the availability of similar items. The terrestrial globe with paper gores, within blue-painted metal uncalibrated half meridian, on round tin stand faced with transfer prints of the Richard E. Byrd Antarctic expedition. Oceans greenish blue, geographical entities in various colors. Shipping routes indicated.
This unusual globe commemorates the expeditions of Richard E. Byrd who began the modern exploration of Antarctica. Weekly radio broadcasts were made to the American public from the Byrd expedition, captivating their interest. The globe stand has five illustrations of Richard Byrd's Antarctica expedition commemorated by the globe: 1. Byrd's plane landing in Antarctica; 2. the "Little America Station of KJTY" that transmitted the broadcast of the expedition; 3. the S.S. Jacob Ruppert, the supply ship for the 1933-35 expedition from which the radio broadcasts were initially made; 4. Byrd on a dog sled; and 5. penguins.
Admiral Richard Byrd was a successful naval aviator and innovator of navigational methods for flying over water without visual cues from land. This led to a successful trans-Atlantic flight and a flyover of the North Pole, which helped him garner public support for his 1928-1930 expedition, the first American venture into Antarctica in almost 90 years. He returned with a second expedition in 1933-35. He remained an active player and planner of subsequent U.S. exploration of the region. Byrd was a popular hero of the era so his routes often appeared on globes.

17. An Antarctic Diary
Chronicles a journey to Base 'T', Adelaide Island from 19631966 by the RRS John Biscoe. Includes narrative and photos of the expedition, life on the base, wildlife, sledging trips, and information about early exploration.
http://www.antarctic-diary.co.uk/

18. The American Experience | Alone On The Ice
Richard Byrd's 1934 ordeal within antarctica's interior. Enhanced show transcript, exploration timeline, maps, and teacher's guide.
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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. Welcome To Byrd Polar Research Center At The Ohio State University
Focuses in the research of climatic reconstruction of glacial and postglacial times; polar ice-sheets; dynamics, history and ice-atmosphere interactions; high-latitude landform evolution, soils and hydrology; geologic evolution of antarctica; and the history of polar exploration.
http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/
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