Live from Antarctica: On the Emotive Power of 4mm
The 9th of January at Utsteinen was an emotional day. As the metal struts for the station rose like intergalactic lilies out of the pink granite of the Utsteinen Ridge,…
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The 9th of January at Utsteinen was an emotional day. As the metal struts for the station rose like intergalactic lilies out of the pink granite of the Utsteinen Ridge,…
The Station's metal struts have emerged from the Utsteinen rock in just 3 days. With only two struts left to place, the early stages of the station's pre-construction in Brussels are…
Seven people have left on another traverse. The rest of the team is either working on the ridge, filming those working on the ridge, building new bathroom facilities or cooking…
Nothing can prepare you for the arrival at Utsteinen in this year of grace 2008. Leaving Brussels for Cape Town in the southern summer is not an experience that can be…
The work on the ridge is progressing so fast it gives one vertigo to see it. When we arrived, the concrete blocs were still being heated and today, a mere…
Seventeen new team members arrived on site yesterday, Sunday January 6th. The building of the station starts today.
The Utsteinen crew had a costume party on New Year's Eve. Everyone took part in the fun.
Stéphane Dubois, building coordinator for the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station, returned to Belgium earlier than foreseen. Mr. Dubois, an inhabitant of the Rochefort region, was supposed to stay…
The Ivan Papanin arrived in Cape Town during the night of December 28. Unloading operations lasted through December 29. Several waste containers and a few heavy drilling pieces were brought back to…
Seven people left the base camp on December 27th to start the 5th traverse. Meanwhile, the rest of team is working on re-assembling the cranes and finishing the garages and…