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 |  |  |  | Falklands & Antarctic Diary by Richard Hollingham |  |  |  | On January 29, Richard Hollingham left the UK to report from Antarctica. As well as sending back reports he filed a diary of how he got on. Antarctica - the frozen continent Antarctica has inspired music, art and poetry and it's cost the lives of explorers and adventurers. Generations of schoolchildren have been inspired by the adventures of Captain Scott, the ultimate British hero. But now, more than anything else, it's science which each year brings thousands of people to the continent. Antarctic scientists were the first to discover the ozone hole and warn of the effects of climate change caused by global warming. Unexploited and still, in part, unexplored this pristine wilderness offers researchers a unique natural laboratory. Life on the Edge Britain is one of twenty seven countries operating science programmes on the continent. The British Antarctic Survey has two permanent bases at Halley and Rothera, which is on the Antarctic Peninsular. It also uses seasonal bases elsewhere on the continent and field parties fly into the interior to spend months living in tents cut off completely from the outside world. But even getting to Rothera, the largest and most accessible base, isn't easy. It involves an 18 hour flight from the UK to the Falklands, followed by a further flight onwards to Antarctica in a small 'Dash-7' and there are frequent delays caused by adverse weather. Once on base though life is reasonably civilised, there are showers, good food and a bar. Reporting from the freezer From the latest research on climate change to the eccentricities of life in Antarctica, there are plenty of things worth reporting. During my stay at Rothera and beyond, I've attempted to relate something of what it's like to be stationed on the continent as well as highlighting some of the science being carried out. Richard joined us live from Antarctica to answer your questions
You can now read his answers
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Day 14 - 'Fossil Bluff', Antarctica Day 13 - 'Val's ski-resort', Antarctica Day 12 - 'Rothera Point' Antarctica Day 11 - 'Peculiar customs' and nicknames Day 10 - 'Ryder Bay' , Antarctica Day 9 - 'Lagoon Island' , Antarctic Peninsula Day 8 - 'Crevasse above Rothera Station' Day 7 - 'Another Eventful Day' , Rothera, Antarctica Day 6 - 'Beware nest no. 9' , Antarctica Day 5 - 'Tent, Wormald Ice' , Piedmont Antarctica Day 4 - 'Rothera Research', Station' Antarctica. Day 3 - 'Arrival at Rothera'
Day 2 - 'The Falkland Islands'
Day 1 - 'Wide Awake Airfield' Ascension Island. |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | |
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