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DEFROST WITH SHACKELTON CHOWDER.(Life and Arts)
; Byline: JOHN OWEN P-I COLUMNIST THERE IS ONE possible reason why Adrien Victor Joseph de Gerlache of Belgium and Jean-Baptiste Charcot of France were not the first explorers to set foot on the South Pole. They didn't like the menu. They encountered...
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Record breakers recreate famous moment.(Gear Essentials)
; ...their support team celebrated by recreating a photograph taken in 1904 by French explorer Jean Baptiste Charcot--the first Frenchman in the Antarctic. Charcot sailed there in the Francois, which can be seen in the original photograph. The Invesco...
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Bubbly's winning spirit
; ...the official beverage for F1 since 2001 and for other equally stimulating activities. Back in 1904, Professor Jean-Baptiste Charcot, leader of the French Antarctic Expedition brought it along on his voyages. He was a medical doctor and a polar...
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Paul-Emile Victor
; ...offered his first great opportunity - an expedition to Greenland, under the tutelage of Commandant Jean-Baptiste Charcot on the Pourquoi-Pas. Charcot dropped him off on the Greenland coast with three other young researchers, where they were to work...
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Melting ice keeps Arctic mapmakers busy
; ...island would almost certainly have been discovered, named and mapped almost a century ago when explorers like Jean-Baptiste Charcot and Philippe, Duke of Orleans, charted these coastlines. Would have been discovered, that is, had it not been...
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Glaciers' retreat keeps mapmakers busy
; ...island would almost certainly have been discovered, named and mapped almost a century ago when explorers like Jean-Baptiste Charcot and Philippe, Duke of Orleans, charted these coastlines. Would have been discovered, that is, had it not been...
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march of the tourists
; ...release. The last eruption here was estimated by the dating of lichens as 1905-the same year French polar explorer Jean-Baptiste Charcot began to amass 32-plus volumes of observations on the Antarctic Peninsula, a treasure chest of data that Lynch...
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