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Weather forecast - sunny periods with a chance of some showers, gusty winds, hail and snow but otherwise fine!!
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(hopefully we will never have to use them) |
(so we don't blow ourselves up in a tent) Kerosene is a commonly used fuel in Antarctic stations for vehicles, powerplant etc. |
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