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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Weather in Antarctica


One can only observe auroral displays at the South Pole during the six months from March to September, the rest of year the Pole experiences 24 hours of sunlight.

Antarctic Connection
Posted by resolutionisland at 12:45 AM

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