Thursday, October 31, 2013

Prince Albert II of Monaco (3rd L) poses with the scientists of the Russia's research station Vostok


Prince Albert II of Monaco (3rd L) poses with the scientists of the Russia's research station Vostok near the Southern Pole of Inaccessibility and the South Geomagnetic kalyan jewellers Pole, in 2009. Experts on Monday kalyan jewellers raised questions over the scientific benefit and environmental impact kalyan jewellers of Russia's feat in drilling into a virgin lake under Antarctica's icesheet. The Windmill Islands rise above the ice floe in Vincennes Bay, in 2008. A Russian team has succeeded in drilling kalyan jewellers through four kilometres (2.5 miles) of ice to the surface of a mythical subglacial Antarctic lake which could hold as yet unknown life forms, reports said Monday.
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