
Sign of Life-top of Antarctica
by Mao Yilei
About This Novel
In this book, the author records his own personal experience of the arduous Antarctic scientific expedition. As the doctor accompanying the inland team of China's 25th Antarctic scientific expedition, he and the team members overcame numerous difficulties and successfully reached Dome, the highest point on the Antarctic ice sheet. A successfully established the Kunlun Station; he completed medical support and medical research tasks under extremely difficult conditions; he drove a snowmobile throughout the journey into the ice cap, and took the initiative to "guest" as a chef, mechanic, photographer, etc... The author faithfully recorded every bit of the 130-plus days with a voice recorder, and authentically put it into words. From his records, we can appreciate the vastness of the ice cap, the solemnity of the icebergs, the leisure of the seals, and the laziness of the penguins; we can also feel the hardship of working in special environments, sometimes even filled with cruel despair and helplessness.
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
There is no need to modify it, it is just an adventure movie, recorded in real time every day in the form of a diary, it is exciting to watch it! I have a clear understanding of Antarctica and the Antarctic scientific research stations I have always heard about. That was ten years ago. I am eager to know what the Ice Dome No. 1 Kunlun Station on the Antarctic ice sheet looks like now. It should be very modern. Has the ice sheet been able to survive the winter? I have to come down and take a look at the official account of Cao Jianxi, one of the inland team members, Ji Di Ke. I only read part of it. Maybe there is a postscript about Kunlun Station! Then I would like to pay tribute to Dr. Mao Yilei. Thank you for your diary. I like it very much! !
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
There is no need to modify it, it is just an adventure movie, recorded in real time every day in the form of a diary, it is exciting to watch it! I have a clear understanding of Antarctica and the Antarctic scientific research stations I have always heard about. That was ten years ago. I am eager to know what the Ice Dome No. 1 Kunlun Station on the Antarctic ice sheet looks like now. It should be very modern. Has the ice sheet been able to survive the winter? I have to come down and take a look at the official account of Cao Jianxi, one of the inland team members, Ji Di Ke. I only read part of it. Maybe there is a postscript about Kunlun Station! Then I would like to pay tribute to Dr. Mao Yilei. Thank you for your diary. I like it very much! !
