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Scientists trekking towards the South Pole of Inaccessibility were rather surprised to find a bust of Soviet revolutionary Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin peering across the icy wastelands towards the former Soviet Empire.
The bust marks the place where an old Soviet base was established and occupied for a few weeks in 1958. The cabin which made up the base now lies buried under the ice. Before the Soviet team left, they fixed a bust of Lenin on the chimney which is now the only part of the structure visible over the ice.
The Inaccessibility Pole marks the point on Antarctica that is furthest from the ocean. At 3718 meters above sea-level it is in the Australian zone and seldom visited. Supposedly, if you dig down through the ice and into the remains of the cabin, you’ll find a golden visitors book to sign.
Scientists trekking towards the South Pole of Inaccessibility were rather surprised to find a bust of Soviet revolutionary Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin peering across the icy wastelands towards the former Soviet Empire.
The bust marks the place where an old Soviet base was established and occupied for a few weeks in 1958. The cabin which made up the base now lies buried under the ice. Before the Soviet team left, they fixed a bust of Lenin on the chimney which is now the only part of the structure visible over the ice.
The Inaccessibility Pole marks the point on Antarctica that is furthest from the ocean. At 3718 meters above sea-level it is in the Australian zone and seldom visited. Supposedly, if you dig down through the ice and into the remains of the cabin, you’ll find a golden visitors book to sign.
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Los científicos de trekking hacia el Polo Sur de Inaccesibilidad se sorprendieron bastante para encontrar un busto del revolucionario bolchevique soviético Vladimir Lenin mirando a través de los páramos helados hacia el antiguo imperio soviético.
El busto marca el lugar donde se estableció una base soviética vieja y ocupado por unas pocas semanas en 1958. La cabaña, que constituían la base ahora está enterrado bajo el hielo. Antes de que el equipo soviético fue, que fija un busto de Lenin en la chimenea, que es ahora la única parte de la estructura visible sobre el hielo.
El Polo Inaccesibilidad marca el punto en la Antártida que está más alejado del océano. En 3718 metros sobre el nivel del mar se encuentra en la zona de Australia y visitó raramente. Supuestamente, si usted cava a través del hielo y en los restos de la cabina, usted encontrará un libro de visitas de oro para firmar.