The Basement Geographer Scattershot slices of the world from Å to Zzyzx

Scattershot slices of the world from Å to Zzyzx. Antarctic Research Stations That Didnt Survive. Maintaining a research station on the worlds coldest, harshest, and most remote continent requires many things a scientific mandate to give it purpose; a continuous influx and exchange of personnel to prevent isolation-induced burnout; constant structural maintenance and restocking and supplies; and, most importantly, the government support and funding to keep them operating. While the. Maintaining a rese.

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Scattershot slices of the world from Å to Zzyzx. Antarctic Research Stations That Didnt Survive. Maintaining a research station on the worlds coldest, harshest, and most remote continent requires many things a scientific mandate to give it purpose; a continuous influx and exchange of personnel to prevent isolation-induced burnout; constant structural maintenance and restocking and supplies; and, most importantly, the government support and funding to keep them operating. While the. Maintaining a rese.

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