107 People Stranded in Antarctica
RedArmy18 writes "A German freighter carrying 107 people became trapped when the boat got stuck in the ice. Argentina was going to launch a rescue effort but it has been caught in a dispute over the cost, the Russian govt. has also considered sending an icebreaker to free the crew."
The USCG has 2 icebreakers, one around each pole. Where are those? or is homeland security more important then tourists?
Also, why the HELL are there researchers there now?? Antarctic 'winter' is starting. 40 below in the day, wind, hail, it gets nasty. Tourists can only go from September to March. Anyone doing research should already be at a base, with food and supplies.
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It even mentions the fact that cigarettes are all used up in the CNN.com article. This is one way that's better than the patch to quit smoking. Err, wait...or was that the best way to drive yourself to suicide...
Hey, I have an idea. Instead of actually saving their lives, let's just argue about it. Or maybe we'll just think about it. Actually DOING something would be a bit premature, though.
Germany should simply offer to pay Argentina to rescue it's citizens. And perhaps throw in some foriegn aid. I can see why Argentina would be a little hesitant, since thier economy has been tanking recently - it's hard to sell a rescue mission for 107 people from another country to your populace when your economy is in the hole.
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Good to know they've got thier priorities straight.
"Your superior intellect is no match for our puny weapons!"
Yeah... Why waste something as valuable as money to save something as worthless as 107 human lives? Humans are easily replaced anyway, but money... now that is difficult to earn, especially when you're a government.
Hey, didn't you hear? Argentina is *OUT*. Germany will play against the USA tomorrow morning/tonight, depending on your longitude.
The ship is owned by a German company, but the crew is very likely (since it's common in commercial shipping) multinational and the passengers are Russians.
Soccer rivalry is causing the deaths of innocents. Let's disband this archaic form of state-sponsored fascism and work TOGETHER towards a common 'goal'.
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Things are much better for these folks in Antarctica, of course, but if these things interest you I highly recommend the book.
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Well, SA has the supplies, but does not have an icebreaker to get them there...
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.. if only.
One of the great attempts at antarctic exploration was perhaps even more astounding. I think the explorers were lost for more than a year, and it took a handful of people sailing thousands (?) of miles in an open boat, then crossing a glacier on foot.
It started on June 21:st from northern Baltic, will stop only at Cape Town after leaving Sweden. Getting to the Antarctic will take about one month.
This is sort of a backup if nothing else works, so they might turn back. (They charge 25 thousand Euro per day + fuel which will be about half a million.)
Oden (handles more than the 1.9 m ice mentioned here, but more slowly as I recall), recently back from an expedition to the Arctic (text in Swedish, but a PDF file showing the course) is the most powerful non-nuclear ice breaker there is.