Claire Donald
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She was seeing her purpose for the first time in a while. And she was seeing that in Antarctica and Like you said, with the geographic cures, travel is something that's very fulfilling and healing and opens your eyes to a whole new world in Antarctica.
She was seeing her purpose for the first time in a while. And she was seeing that in Antarctica and Like you said, with the geographic cures, travel is something that's very fulfilling and healing and opens your eyes to a whole new world in Antarctica.
She was seeing her purpose for the first time in a while. And she was seeing that in Antarctica and Like you said, with the geographic cures, travel is something that's very fulfilling and healing and opens your eyes to a whole new world in Antarctica.
I can imagine because I also know that the idea of going to Antarctica is just so exciting because we did a trip actually really recently, about a month ago. We were both in Antarctica and it was to this day, to this day, it's been four weeks, the best trip of my life.
I can imagine because I also know that the idea of going to Antarctica is just so exciting because we did a trip actually really recently, about a month ago. We were both in Antarctica and it was to this day, to this day, it's been four weeks, the best trip of my life.
I can imagine because I also know that the idea of going to Antarctica is just so exciting because we did a trip actually really recently, about a month ago. We were both in Antarctica and it was to this day, to this day, it's been four weeks, the best trip of my life.
and i think about it all the time so let's learn a little bit more about the south pole and antarctica because it is absolutely fabulous located in antarctica the south pole is the southernmost point on earth even though the ground at the south pole lies just about 100 meters above sea level it's buried beneath an ice sheet that's approximately 9 000 feet thick
and i think about it all the time so let's learn a little bit more about the south pole and antarctica because it is absolutely fabulous located in antarctica the south pole is the southernmost point on earth even though the ground at the south pole lies just about 100 meters above sea level it's buried beneath an ice sheet that's approximately 9 000 feet thick
and i think about it all the time so let's learn a little bit more about the south pole and antarctica because it is absolutely fabulous located in antarctica the south pole is the southernmost point on earth even though the ground at the south pole lies just about 100 meters above sea level it's buried beneath an ice sheet that's approximately 9 000 feet thick
This thick layer of ice significantly raises the elevation, making the South Pole much colder than the North Pole, which is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. According to National Geographic, the coldest temperature ever recorded at the South Pole is negative 117 degrees Fahrenheit, which is negative 82.8 degrees Celsius.
This thick layer of ice significantly raises the elevation, making the South Pole much colder than the North Pole, which is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. According to National Geographic, the coldest temperature ever recorded at the South Pole is negative 117 degrees Fahrenheit, which is negative 82.8 degrees Celsius.
This thick layer of ice significantly raises the elevation, making the South Pole much colder than the North Pole, which is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. According to National Geographic, the coldest temperature ever recorded at the South Pole is negative 117 degrees Fahrenheit, which is negative 82.8 degrees Celsius.
Due to these harsh conditions, planes cannot land at the site for approximately eight months of the year. Additionally, if we look at the Earth's rotation, the South Pole only experiences one sunrise at September equinox and one sunset at March equinox every year. This means that the pole experiences up to 24 hours of sunlight in the summer and 24 hours of darkness in the winter.
Due to these harsh conditions, planes cannot land at the site for approximately eight months of the year. Additionally, if we look at the Earth's rotation, the South Pole only experiences one sunrise at September equinox and one sunset at March equinox every year. This means that the pole experiences up to 24 hours of sunlight in the summer and 24 hours of darkness in the winter.
Due to these harsh conditions, planes cannot land at the site for approximately eight months of the year. Additionally, if we look at the Earth's rotation, the South Pole only experiences one sunrise at September equinox and one sunset at March equinox every year. This means that the pole experiences up to 24 hours of sunlight in the summer and 24 hours of darkness in the winter.
I love the sunlight.
I love the sunlight.