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Journey to the end of the world

Adventure2013. Journey to the end of the world. Can you fly to Antarctica?. “ Endurance ”. “Elinca”. Why Antarctica?. 100 years since: Roald Amundsen (1911). Robert Falcon Scott (1912). Ernest Shackleton (1914). Different era same challenges. Distance from England ~ 10 000 miles

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Journey to the end of the world

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  1. Adventure2013 Journey to the end of the world

  2. Can you fly to Antarctica?

  3. “Endurance” “Elinca”

  4. Why Antarctica? 100 years since: Roald Amundsen (1911) Robert Falcon Scott (1912) Ernest Shackleton (1914)

  5. Different era same challenges • Distance from England ~ 10 000 miles • A world of different weather • Living in a small space • Morale is very important • Upon arrival in Antarctica = ICE!

  6. Close living confinements ‘Galley’ = kitchen ‘Heads’ = toilets ‘Helm’ = wheel Bunks ‘Saloon’ = living/eating room • Going to the loo when the world is moving up and down • Cooking for each other in a 2 m kitchen • Making sure everyone has a place and feels useful • Making cups of tea at a 40 degree angle

  7. What’s the time?

  8. Wildlife

  9. Penguins?or Polar bears?

  10. Climate and clothing

  11. The end of the world Any questions?

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