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Wisconsin Public Television on Student Antarctic Expedition

For three students at Monona Grove High School and their teacher Juan Botella, science and travel are best when paired. The group recently traveled to Chile to attempt a journey to the Antarctic as part of a science trip. Along the way, the students documented their trip in detail, offering viewers a glimpse into their scientific and cultural experience. Tune

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Amazing Antarctic Video!

Excellent images and video from Antarctica!

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PolarTREC 2007 - WAIS Divide

An attempt to sum up a 5-week journey to Antarctica in less than 11 minutes.

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ICDP Lake El'gygytgyn Drilling Project Blog

Lake El'gygytgyn (also called, Lake E) permafrost drilling started in mid-November of 2008. The ICDP (International Continental Drilling Program) is posting news reports and images to this blog several times each week. Check out early reports from Lake E.

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