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Antarctica: An intimate portrait of the world's most mysterious continent
Walker, G. (2012). Antarctica: An intimate portrait of the world's most mysterious continent. Bloomsbury Publishing: London. ISBN 978-1-4088-1110-8. 388 pp.

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  • Walker, G.

Abstract
    Antarctica is the most alien place on the planet, the only part of the earth where humans could never survive unaided. Out of our fascination with it have come many books, most of which focus on only one aspect of its unique strangeness. None has managed to capture the whole story—until now. Drawing on her broad travels across the continent, in Antarctica Gabrielle Walker weaves all the significant threads of life on the vast ice sheet into an intricate tapestry, illuminating what it really feels like to be there and why it draws so many different kinds of people. With her we witness cutting-edge science experiments, visit the South Pole, lodge with American, Italian, and French researchers, drive snowdozers, drill ice cores, and listen for the message Antarctica is sending us about our future in an age of global warming.

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