McMurdo Station
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McMurdo Station

Research institute · Antarctica ·

Antarctic research station with diverse staff and unique wildlife encounters

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5M39+F6G, Beaker St, McMurdo Station, Antarctica Get directions

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5M39+F6G, Beaker St, McMurdo Station, Antarctica Get directions

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Southern Lights, Explained: What They Are and Where to See Them

"I’d say that if you can spend the winter at McMurdo Station—Antarctica’s main U.S. base—you’re almost guaranteed to see the southern lights because you get prolonged darkness and proximity to the auroral oval." - Stefanie Waldek Stefanie Waldek Stefanie Waldek is a space, travel, and design journalist with expertise in aviation, meteorology, and polar regions. She was a former editor at Architectural Digest, TripAdvisor, and ArtNews. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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History Tour: Adventures at the Poles

"Located on volcanic rock marking the southernmost solid ground accessible by ship, McMurdo Station is the gateway of most all scientific, private, and touristic jaunts into the Antarctic. During the interminably sunny summer months, McMurdo’s population booms to over a thousand, comprised of scientists from both private and public spheres, supported by a whole cadre of seemingly-average Joes who keep the mini-city bustling. Grocers procure international comfort food, carpenters, and construction workers maintain the place, bus drivers transport passengers and goods via the infamous “Ivan the Terra Bus,” gardeners tend greenhouses - and everyone eats soft-serve ice cream from McMurdo’s cafeteria. One thing is for certain, individuals who choose to call McMurdo home, even for part of the year, can be as unusual as the climate at their doorsteps. Werner Herzog’s 2007 documentary “Encounters at the End of the World” admirably and lovingly demonstrated this point. And of course, when secluded in such extreme conditions, outlets for personal entertainment are of utmost import: a curling rink recently replaced the station’s bowling alley, there’s a weekly news publication, cable television, and personal Internet access to keep everyone sane. Though officially “founded” in 1956 as a base for scientists venturing to the south pole and other remote research facilities scattered about the continent, just a stone’s throw from modern-day McMurdo lies the spot on Hut Point marked by said-hut which was left stocked with provisions in 1904 by Robert F. Scott on his polar expedition. Thanks to the hut’s frigid (but dry!) climate and generally low-traffic location, the original pantry, laboratory and sleeping quarters of the men remain pristine and virtually untouched from their original condition. There are even the remains of seal butchered by the expedition for food. The hut is basically a time capsule of early Antarctic exploration. Obscura Day location: April 9, 2011." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Largest US base on Antarctica, and a tight knit community of researchers, scientists, carpenters, pilots, machine operators, and others who run the station. 

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TONY D.

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We passed by Ross Island and could see McMurdo Station across the way. The scale of this Antarctic research station is quite impressive. Especially considering how harsh the climate conditions are in Antarctica. As the largest research station on the continent, it truly has everything you could imagine. What amazed me the most was seeing transport planes taking off from the ice—that was just so cool.

Maria G

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I think it's too cold in there, but i really enjoy the experience! We meet a Peunguin Who named Alfredo and we give to him a lot of fish. Also we meet an Otter and we do cuddles to her. That was so funny! I highly recommend it. P.s. I see some guys ate Alfredo :(

seanogcarey

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Bit cold, no Google translate for Penguin Food doesn't go off. Lovely scenery. Water too cold for swimming Worth the trip

Joe C

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One of the best experiences of my life. If you haven't worked here........you can't understand.

George F.

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This place is awesome! It's very in touch with nature and a beautiful place to visit if you get the chance. The population of humans are low here as expected, but also expect to see a high population of fish and penguins! You are in Antarctica after all!

Ari K.

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Great holiday, will visit again. Just do not, on any circumstance, greet the penguins.

ros

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Just a view from our ship passing mcmurdo station

Matt H.

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The penguins are nice pets