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A British man’s bones have been found in an Antarctic glacier 65 years after he died. Dennis Bell was 25 years old when he ...
Remains of British man who died in Antarctica found in melting glacier 66 years later - Bone fragments were transported to ...
Dennis ‘Tink’ Bell, 25, died after falling down a crevasse on a glacier at Admiralty Bay on King George Island on July 26 ...
Researchers from Denmark, New Zealand, Australia, Spain and the U.S. have reconstructed the composition of phytoplankton ...
The remains of Dennis "Tink" Bell, a British researcher who vanished in 1959 in Antarctica when he was 25 years old, were ...
The remains of a British man who died in a tragic accident in Antarctica in 1959 have been found in a melting glacier. The ...
Dennis Bell, known as Tink, who lost his life while exploring Antarctica, came to light after his bones were identified after ...
Dennis "Tink" Bell was almost rescued after he fell down a crack in a glacier in 1959, before falling a second, deadly, time.
It was not the actual sunlight she received at the end of the day while living in complete darkness during the winter months.
To interpret China's normal scientific activities in Antarctica as a "threat" to Australia's national interest reflects a misguided and narrow mindset that ignores international law. It also brings to ...
Remains of Dennis 'Tink' Bell, a 25 year-old British adventurer, radio operator and meteorologist, have been found in the ...
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