
165 Still on about the Antarctic Peninsula in the mid 1950s part 3
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Professor Meredith Nash spent two years studying and reporting on the culture within the Australian Antarctic Division. Their findings, released late in 2022, may prove a turning point in the history of Australia's prese...
146 An interview with Professor Nash, another with Marsh, and an important update about the series is an episode from Ice Coffee: the history of human activity in Antarctica by Matthew Alan McArthur. Professor Meredith Nash spent two years...
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Published Apr 1, 2023, 01:43:03 long, audio available.
Professor Meredith Nash spent two years studying and reporting on the culture within the Australian Antarctic Division. Their findings, released late in 2022, may prove a turning point in the history of Australia's presence in Antarctica. Professor Nash spoke to me about their research and their experiences in Antarctica as part of the inaugural Homeward Bound voyage. Michael Marshall knows more about the flat Earth movement than anyone who doesn't believe the Earth is flat, and many of those who do, too. Marsh spoke to me about how Antarctica fits into the history of and the models put forward by flat Earth adherents. Finally, an important update about the past and the future of "Ice Coffee."
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146 An interview with Professor Nash, another with Marsh, and an important update about the series is an episode from Ice Coffee: the history of human activity in Antarctica by Matthew Alan McArthur.
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This episode was published on Apr 1, 2023.
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