{"id":12545,"date":"2023-12-19T16:01:13","date_gmt":"2023-12-19T16:01:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cooncampsprings.com\/?p=12545"},"modified":"2023-12-19T16:01:13","modified_gmt":"2023-12-19T16:01:13","slug":"were-living-in-antarctica-heres-what-its-like","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cooncampsprings.com\/travel\/were-living-in-antarctica-heres-what-its-like\/","title":{"rendered":"We're living in Antarctica – here's what its like"},"content":{"rendered":"
A pair of scientists stationed in Antarctica have opened up about the realities of everyday life within the unforgiving climate on the continent.<\/p>\n
The two scientists, Austin Carter and Julie, took to TikTok\u00a0to share five things they ‘can and cannot do while living in a remote field camp in Antarctica.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
The duo are camping out at McMurdo Station, which was originally established in 1955, for nearly two more months while conducting research on ancient ice samples: ‘The ice here is over a million years old, and we’re really interested in studying the climate of the past,’ explained Austin.<\/p>\n
‘We cannot shower while we’re here. There’s no running water,’ Julie began.<\/p>\n
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Scientists Austin Carter and Julie took to TikTok to share what life is like camping in Antarctica<\/p>\n
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The duo, along with a team of scientists, are on a research expedition, gathering ancient ice samples to discover information about climate trends<\/p>\n
For drinking water, she further explained, ‘we actually boil the ice that we live on.’<\/p>\n
Second: Austin emphasized it’s quite possible to go outside when the weather is below freezing, just with ‘lots of layers.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
The coldest recorded temperature in Antarctica – also the lowest on record anywhere on Earth – was nearly -194 Fahrenheit. That chilliest-ever weather was measured at Vostok Station in 1983.<\/p>\n
Third: ‘We cannot see the sunset while we’re here,’ Julie shared.<\/p>\n
‘Due to the tilt of the Earth’s axis, and because we’re very far south, and it’s summertime here, the sun is 24\/7 in the sky.<\/p>\n
‘So it’s very bright all the time!’\u00a0<\/p>\n
Austin added that it was ‘almost midnight’ as they recorded the video – though the lighting looked more like midday does most other places on the planet.<\/p>\n
Fourth: At the place where they’ve set up base camp, they ‘can’t actually see wildlife here,’ said Austin.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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There’s no running water – which means no shower, said Julie. But they boil the ice layered across the landscape for drinking water<\/p>\n
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Austin said that they are prepared to go outside in below freezing temperatures<\/p>\n
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Because of where they are on Earth, the sun never sets, said Julie<\/p>\n
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Though most wildlife lives toward the coastline – while Austin and Julie were staying inland – Austin said that they will occasionally spot the wayward bird<\/p>\n
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Julie added that they basically live in a ‘freezer,’ making outdoor food storage quite viable<\/p>\n
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Thousands of commenters offered a wide variety of reactions to the scientists’ video<\/p>\n
They’ve set up camp further inland, Austin explained, ‘and most of the animals live along the coast.<\/p>\n
‘Every now and then, we get to see a bird, and it’s pretty exciting,’ he added.<\/p>\n
Fifth: The great outdoors works just fine as a ‘freezer’ when it comes to general food storage.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘There are no bugs or predators, and we basically live inside a freezer,’ said Julie.<\/p>\n
Viewers shared their many reactions to the video, which has racked up nearly two million likes in three days, through more than 10,000 comments.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Honestly living in Antarctica might be worth it if I never have to see another spider again,’ one wrote, with another echoing: ‘You sold me with no bugs.’<\/p>\n
‘Is there Shen Yun advertising?’ someone joked of the ubiquitous marketing for the US-based, Chinese-heritage dance company.<\/p>\n
‘I’d go insane without showering 50 days,’ chimed in one hygienic spectator.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Wow!! That is so neat! What’s the living situation? Is it cozy inside at least?’ someone questioned.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Austin sweetly responded: ‘Thanks for watching! We sleep and eat inside tents, and there’s a stove for warmth. But it’s the people that make it cozy.’<\/p>\n