Dec 26, 2022
Miguel, EA1BP informs DX-World that he will again be active from Martinique. This time during March 21-28, 2023. Participation in the CQWPX SSB contest as TO7O. Outside the contest he will QRV as FM/EA1BP on WARC bands; SSB. QSL via H/c, LoTW.
Miguel, EA1BP informe DX-World qu’il sera à nouveau actif depuis la Martinique. Cette fois du 21 au 28 mars 2023. Participation au concours CQWPX SSB en tant que TO7O. En dehors du concours, il sera QRV en tant que FM/EA1BP sur les bandes WARC ; SSB. QSL via H/c, LoTW.
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Cape Hallett 72°19’ South, 170°16’ East, was the location of a joint scientific base, Hallett Station, between the United States and New Zealand during the International Geophysical Year of 1957, and was manned permanently until 1964, when there was a major fire.
At the time, thirty Navy men and scientists were stationed at a “rookery” near Hallett Station from October through February to study the over 100,000 Adelie penguins which populate the area. These birds, 18 inches tall and weighing 14 pounds, return annually to breed and raise their young. An area of 74 ha, is protected under the Antarctic Treaty System as Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) No.106 because it contains habitats with a rich and diverse range of plant communities that are the most extensive and representative examples known at the northern end of the latitudinal gradient of Victoria Land and the Ross Sea.
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