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  • 70 South - provides news and discussion on Antarctica and related topics.
  • AMANDA: Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array - a detector being constructed at the South Pole, whose purpose is to observe high-energy neutrinos from astrophysical point sources. Consists of strings of widely spaced photomultiplier tubes in deep water-drilled holes in the ice cap.
  • Antarctic CRC - Cooperative research center for Antarctica and the Southern Oceans.
  • Antarctic Experience - learn what it's like in the land of the big white cold, from someone who's spent a total of 15 months there. Includes unusual weather phenomena, iceberg climbing, and fabulous pictures.
  • Antarctic Exploration: the history and people of the South Pole - Timeline and short articles on the exploration of Antarctica.
  • Antarctic News Site - News on Antarctica and Antarctic related topics. Vistors can read, post and comment on articles presented.
  • Antarctic Place-names Commission - It features a national gazetteer listing all Bulgarian place names in Antarctica with description of the relevant geographical features.
  • Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) - program which recovers meteorite specimens from the Antarctic icesheet.
  • Antarctic Weather Information
  • Antarctica - Antarctica - Personal Recollections, Fauna, and early Exploration.
  • Antarctica - The Antarctic Connection. - Antarctica maps, books, gifts, posters, and more also a source for news, weather and information from the frozen continent.
  • Antarctica 2000 - journals, sound clips, and photographs of a sonic journey to Antarctica, as well as other recordings of nature.
  • Antarctica and Southern Oceans Group, University of Otago, New Zealand - ongoing research theme is a multidisciplinary synthesis of life, earth and physical sciences research applied to Antarctica and the oceans of the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Antarctica Flights from Australia - fly with Qantas from Australia to see Antarctica - the world's last great wilderness.
  • Antarctica New Zealand - provides leadership in developing, promoting and realising opportunities for New Zealand from international involvement in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
  • Antarctica packages and information - Few have experienced Antarctica, truly the last pristine region on earth and land like no other in the geography and history of the world. And fewer still have combined their journey to include her outer islands or the Chilean Fjords.
  • Antarctica: A Resource for Teachers and Students - Contents
  • Antarctica: Experience the Experience - dedicated to living in, working in, and travelling to Antarctica. Includes lots of pictures.
  • Antarctica: The Chilling Fields
  • Arctic Blue Books - Arctic Blue Books online -- a searchable, World-Wide Web version of Andrew Taylor's unique index to the British Parliamentary Papers relating to Canadian Arctic exploration between 1818-1878.
  • Australian Antarctic Data Centre
  • Australian Antarctic Program Live - webcams, live weather information, ship tracking information.
  • Bert's South Pole Page - shares pictures from two winters at the bottom of the world.
  • Bill Spindler's Antarctica - Bill spent a year at the South Pole in 1976-77 including 9 months of total dark isolation. A look at the Pole and Antarctica then and now.
  • Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica (CARA) - CARA investigates the origin of structure in the Universe by using the unique advantages of the Polar Plateau for astrophysics.
  • Chris Bero's Frozen Planet - researcher at South Pole shares his experiences and photos; page also contains up to date weather report from the South Pole.
  • COMNAP - The Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs was established in 1988 to bring together those managers of national agencies responsible for the conduct of Antarctic operations in support of science. The site includes comprehensive information on stations and bases, country programs, and links to further information.
  • Computerworld Antarctica - Computing in the coldest climate on earth.
  • Davis Station in Antarctica
  • Emails from Antarctica - photos and emails from The Australian Mawson base in Antarctica.
  • Exploring Antarctica - follows the adventure team sent by Singapore with news and online activities.
  • FAQ - Working in Antarctica
  • Fox News: Antarctica 2000 - January, 2000 expedition to hunt for meteorites and Martian-like life, sponsored by the Planetary Studies Foundation.
  • Gateway Antarctica - Antarctic History - Pictures, guides, and historical society newsletter, from ICAIR at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
  • Ginny Figlar's Season in Antarctica - Dozens of photos from the South Pole to the Dry Valleys and information on what it's like to live on the highest, driest and coldest continent on Earth.
  • Glacier - General introduction to the realm of Antarctica by Rice University of Houston, Texas, and the NSF.
  • Ice, The - photos, stories, observations, and my experiences at McMurdo Station and Palmer Station, Antarctica.
  • IceTrek - skiing from coast of Antarctica to the South Pole and back.
  • Ingrid on Ice - online diary of the 1988 wintering doctor at Australia's Antarctic station, Mawson.
  • International Centre for Antarctic Information and Research (ICAIR) - collection, coordination, utilisation, and dissemination of predominantly scientific and environmental information on Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
  • Joint Australian Centre for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica
  • Live From Antarctica - Passport to Knowledge project designed to allow students and teachers the opportunity to experience what life is like in the coldest place on the planet.
  • Live From Antarctica 2 - travel across the Drake Passage to the National Science Foundation's Palmer Station to study giant elephant seals and Adelie penguins, and to track global climate change.
  • Live From The Poles - view the onair answers and questions that were sent during the broadcast.
  • M&G ISA Polar Challenge - expedition of 5 British women trying to reach the South Pole in the new Millenium.
  • Matilda Antarctica Search Engine & Links - Finds those cool sites, and in this part of the world all things are cool.
  • Mawson Station Webcam, Antarctica
  • NASA Mike - pictures and information about Antartica.
  • New South Polar Times - a newsletter written by the staff of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, South Pole, Antarctica.
  • NOAA Climate and Diagnostics Research Laboratory - maintains monitoring programs in greenhouse and other trace gases, atmospheric aerosols, solar radiation variability, stratospheric ozone and meteorological parameters, and conducts field programs to understand chemical changes in the Antarctic region that might impact climate and global change.
  • Pelagic's Adventures - series of articles and a photo library of voyages to Antarctica, South Georgia, and Cape Horn on a 54-foot steel cutter.
  • Pictures from the South Pole
  • Pictures from the South Pole - annotated photos track the building of the AMANDA neutrino detector and the stark whimsy of life at a research station in the Antarctic.
  • Polar Web - guide to Internet resources dealing with the lands and waters surrounding the North Pole and the South Pole.
  • Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (1991)
  • Reality WebCams Antartique - Webcams on the Antarctic continent.
  • Rob's Antarctic Journal
  • Robotic Antarctic Meteorite Search - initiative to enable autonomous discovery of Antarctic meteorites using robotic search and on-site automatic classification of rock samples.
  • Sailing Adventures - images of my sailing adventures from around the world by Robert Broussard.
  • SCAR - Home page of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research.
  • Secrets of the Ice - Museum of Science in Boston - Follow the progress of a four-year Antarctic expedition of scientists based at the University of New Hampshire. Learn about the climate and environment, ice core research, and the expedition.
  • Seventh Continent, The - features pictures, journal, and more about living and working in Antarctica.
  • Share the Journey - detailing the Claypole's 12 month adventure in Antarctica.
  • South Pole Adventure Web Page - The Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica.
  • South Pole Observatory
  • South Pole Photo Gallery - from the Antarctic Support Associates.
  • South Pole: A Virtual Tour
  • Spaseman's Antarctica - diary of researcher stationed at the south pole. Also includes historical and geographical information.
  • Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands - Map references: Antarctic Region .Includes Ile Amsterdam, Ile Saint-Paul, Iles Crozet, and Iles Kerguelen in the southern Indian Ocean, along with the French-claimed sector of Antarctica, "Adelie Land". From CIA Factbook.
  • The two polar regions - World History Archives
  • TNT Post Group Trans Antarctica Expedition '98-99 - follow Ronald Naar's sponsored team as they cross the Antarctic continent.
  • Tony Hansen in Antarctica - two trips worth of journal entries, digital photos, and video clips.
  • Virtual Antarctica - TerraQuest's maiden voyage commenced as the expedition ship Livonia set out from Ushuaia, Argentina. Over the next two weeks, online adventurers from around the world followed the guests and crew as they sailed across Drake's Passage to the continent of Antarctica.
  • Virtual Antarctica Science - Virtual exploration of the Antarctic.
  • Virtual Tour: Antarctica - takes you from New Zealand through McMurdo Station into the South Pole itself. Photos, descriptions, notes, and a little bit of history about life at the South Pole.
  • Warnings from the Ice - explore how Antarctica's ice has preserved the past going back hundreds of thousands of years, and then see how the world's coastlines would recede if some or all of this ice were to melt.
  • Welcome to the Ice - Contains Antarctic information and pictures from the author's many years of working and living in Antarctica.
  • Young Australian Antarctic Expedition 1998 - six young Australians will try to sail to Antarctica, to sled across snow and ice, and then to reach the summit of the unclimbed Pilcher Peak.

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