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Princess Astrid Coast / Mirny Station / Vostok Station / Novolazarevskaya Station / Bellingshausen Station / Climate / Meteorology / Soviet Antarctic Expedition / Schirmacher Oasis / Geography of Antarctica / Antarctica / Physical geography
Date: 2008-10-30 06:11:35
Princess Astrid Coast
Mirny Station
Vostok Station
Novolazarevskaya Station
Bellingshausen Station
Climate
Meteorology
Soviet Antarctic Expedition
Schirmacher Oasis
Geography of Antarctica
Antarctica
Physical geography

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