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Default East Antarctica, Long Stable, Is Now Losing Ice

On Nov 25, 9:09*am, mrbawana2u wrote:
Nothing worth the bandwidth.

•• East Antarctica is the closest point to Southern Chile
The Chaiten volcano has been active for some time
That could affect East Antarctica and of course it is
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