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Polar Exploration
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, Antarctic explorer
South Pole
Southern Ocean
Arctic
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environmental issues
exploration and mapping
exploration and navigation
geography and environment
overview of land and resources of Antarctica
1999 fossil finds
ancient connection with New Zealand
coast
highest and lowest elevations
ice sheets
ice sheets as ice age indicators
icebergs
islands
largest outlet glacier
list of important mountains
meteorite found in Antarctica
Mount Erebus
oceans and seas
ozone hole in atmosphere
peninsula
South America land bridge
table of world weather records – temperature and wind
tillite deposits, evidence of ancient ice ages
location of South Pole
maps
military presence
pictures of Antarctica
plants and animals
quotations
scientific research
territories and regions
tourism
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treaties
whaling
zones of the Earth
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