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The part about the time zones and lines of latitude meeting is interesting, but it would be way too cold there.
That is near Admunson-Scott station (US), and it reaches 10°F in the summer. Vostok (Russian) is where the world's coldest temp. (-127.9°F I think) was recorded in 1983. Vostok is about 100 miles away from Admunson-Scott is.
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The part about the time zones and lines of latitude meeting is interesting, but it would be way too cold there.
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That is near Admunson-Scott station (US), and it reaches 10°F in the summer. Vostok (Russian) is where the world's coldest temp. (-127.9°F I think) was recorded in 1983. Vostok is about 100 miles away from Admunson-Scott is.