Lainaus:
quote:The ship and its precious cargo arrived at Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf on Jan. 12, 1940
The best thing that could be said about the immobile home was that it provided a nice shelter from the cold.
As it turned out, the greatest adventure turned out to be that trip from Chicago to Boston.
But even if the vehicle had worked according to plan, it wouldn't have mattered.
After the United States entered World War II, the polar expedition was scrapped. The crew returned home and the Antarctic Snow Cruiser was abandoned on the ice shelf.
The cruiser's whereabouts remain a mystery today.
It might be buried under ice and snow, waiting to be rediscovered by future explorers.
Or it could be resting at the bottom of the sea, a casualty of melting ice and a collapsed shelf.
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Lainaus:
quote: The Snow Cruiser was rediscovered during International Geophysical Year (1958-59) operations by the United States at the Bay of Whales, and records then recovered were sent to the US National Archives. It narrowly escaped when a portion of the ice shelf carrying IGY camps Little America IV and V broke off and drifted away shortly afterwards. Its departure occurred sometime in the 1960s, when another large portion broke away and drifted out to sea. Undoubtedly Dr Poulter's Snow Cruiser is now at the bottom of the Southern Ocean.
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http://www.joeld.net/snowcruiser/polar_record_23.html
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Edited by - HäRVeli on 14/02/2007 10:16:29