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Transmissions From Antarctica

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A blog of handwritten and video posts from the Royal BC Museum featuring entries from exhibition technician and conservator, Jana Stefan. Jana discusses her work in Antarctica to preserve the artifacts and huts left by the explorers who raced to the South Pole in the early 20th Century. Her work will be featured in the upcoming exhibition Race to the End of the Earth.

Glove, sweet glove Read More

work gloves for grippy tasks

“Were there dinosaurs in antarctica?” Read More

old blue iceberg by colin montheath

Jana Stefan – Antarctic Heritage Trust Read More

New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust on Vimeo

“Are there giant squid there?” Read More

Q Are there giant squid there

Jana Stefan – August, Ross Island, Antarctica Read More

Jana Stefan -  Ross Island

“What will you eat?” Read More

shackletons hut - colin monteath

“How do you keep your drinking water from freezing?” Read More

A how do you keep water from freezing

“Where is the toilet?” Read More

scott's cape evans - colin monteath

“How do you get food? Are there any plants? What do killer whale eat?” Read More

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“What sort of animals live in Antarctica?” Read More

humpback whales - colin montheath

“Are you going to see penguins? what kind of penguins will you see? How many differant species of penguins are there in Antarctica? did you see a poalar bear or a penguin yet?” Read More

chinstrap penguin with chicks - colin monteath

“Why do whales go to Antarctica?” Read More

humpback whale sounding - colin montheath

A Letter From The End of the Earth Read More

Envelope unopened

An Ocean of Ice Read More

our old campsite is now underwater!



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Race to the End of the Earth is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York, and the Royal British Columbia Museum, and Musee des Confluences, Lyon, France.
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