Penultimate Group of 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition to Include Four Scientists, Logisticians
Penultimate Group of 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition to Include Four Scientists, Logisticians
SOFIA, 25.01.2023
Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
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Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
Penultimate Group of 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition to Include Four Scientists, Logisticians
SOFIA, 25.01.2023
Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
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Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
Penultimate Group of 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition to Include Four Scientists, Logisticians
SOFIA, 25.01.2023
Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
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Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
Penultimate Group of 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition to Include Four Scientists, Logisticians
SOFIA, 25.01.2023
Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
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Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
Penultimate Group of 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition to Include Four Scientists, Logisticians
SOFIA, 25.01.2023
Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
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Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
Penultimate Group of 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition to Include Four Scientists, Logisticians
SOFIA, 25.01.2023
Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
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Four scientists are part of the penultimate group of the 31st National Antarctic Expedition, which will depart Wednesday from Sofia Airport. The majority in the group, however, are logisticians, because there is a serious construction programme at the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingstone Island, said Prof. Hristo Pimpirev, who heads the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and the Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions.
Pimpirev went to Sofia Airport to send off the participants in the group, who will depart on a flight to Rome. The Bulgarian News Agency's Director General Kiril Valchev also attended the departure of the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition.
The foundations will have to be laid of the new modern scientific laboratory of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base, which is why the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) "is carrying tons of cement, which has been made specifically for the conditions of Antarctica," Prof. Hristo Pimpirev told BTA. He added that the foundations will be finished so that the next expedition can start the actual construction with the metal structure. That is why this group of the expedition consists mostly of logisticians, while the next group will include scientists, including ichthyologists, added prof. Pimpirev.
BTA Photo/Asen Tonev
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