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Voyage Through the North Pole
3.09.2008 13:41
Voyage Through the North Pole
The North Pole

Northern waters swiftly lose ice, and now anyone can travel through the North Pole by water, press service of Greenpeace-Russia reports.
      
      Scientists predict that in five years Arctic icy cap would disappear. Satellite images, made several days ago, show a through channel in the arctic ice, piercing the most northern point of our planet.
      
      Nothing like this has happened for 125 thousand years, since last ice age started. Arctic channel is quite convenient for navigation between Russia and Canada; however, it is a really sad sign of global warming.
      
      Source: Cnews.ru

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