Those teachers whose students are about to take the Edexcel B Synoptic paper will have Antarctica at the front of their minds, because all the materials are about the icy continent. From the resources given it seems likely that the questions will revolve around Antarctic tourism in particular.
Our expedition is classed as tourism – and we are tourists. This means that we can't use any of the logistics operations used to supply the scientific bases. We will be camping inland at Patriot Hills, the only tourist base in the interior.
We fly into the base on a Russian Illusion bomber and land on an ice runway. The bomber takes off from Punta Arenas in Chile and is run by ALE.
ALE's Mike Sharp gave me some interesting facts and figures about Antarctic tourism.
Overall Mike thinks that Antarctica is an incredible place which isn't being overly affected by tourism at the moment. However, in the future he can foresee issues due to the increasing number or visitors.
From my point of view I am encouraged by the incredible emphasis on reducing our environmental impact while we are in Antarctica. We had to complete documents from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office asking us how we are mitigating the risk of our research projects damaging the environment.
Oh, and we have to take all of our waste – with the exception of urine – out with us.
Submitted by Phil Avery on 05 Jun 2007
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