The Father of Glaciations.
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Chris Burden, “Disappearing”, 1971.
“El peor viaje del mundo”. Apsley Cherry-Garrad, 1922
From http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/events/polarpoetry/
A.K.
Yuula Benivolski
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