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Also in 2015, David Beckham played a match on Antarctica with two teams of international explorers and guides. [5] Matches continue to be played involving bases and visiting ships, with Rothera often hosting fixtures. [6] [7] [8] An official Antarctica national football team, however, has never existed. [7]
NCAA Division III – The Biggest Little Game in America: Williams Ephs November 17, 2007 7 Ohio State Buckeyes: 14: 23 Michigan Wolverines 3 Ann Arbor, Michigan: The Game: Ohio State Buckeyes November 24, 2007 3 Missouri Tigers: 36: 2 Kansas Jayhawks: 28 Kansas City, Missouri: Arrowhead Stadium [47] Border War: Missouri Tigers December 1, 2007 ...
Material related to the Erebus disaster and inquiry is held (with other Antarctica items from the Antarctic Division of the (former) Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR)) by Archives New Zealand, Christchurch. There are 168 record items, of which twelve are restricted access (7 photos, 4 audio cassettes and 1 file of ...
A five-month-long slumber party. A college dorm. An introvert’s hell. Those are just some of the words residents of Antarctica use to describe life in the world’s coldest, most mysterious ...
Guaranteed snow and a Christmas Day when the sun never sets would be on many people’s wishlists. And on the frozen, isolated continent of Antarctica, that is what the nearly 300 people working ...
The ad noted that they could “teach Antarctica” but were looking for someone with resilience, empathy, and integrity to lead a diverse team of multiskilled expeditioners on a wide range of ...
Discovery Hut in 2008. It was erected in 1902 by Robert Falcon Scott's 1903-1907 Discovery Expedition. George Vince's Cross. Discovery Hut was designed by Professor Gregory, (appointed as leader of the scientific staff, he resigned before the Discovery headed south) and prefabricated by James Moore of Sydney (cost: £870.14.5d) before being brought south by ship.
The history of Antarctica emerges from early Western theories of a vast continent, known as Terra Australis, believed to exist in the far south of the globe. The term Antarctic , referring to the opposite of the Arctic Circle , was coined by Marinus of Tyre in the 2nd century AD.