Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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Bulgarian Antarctic Base Team, Ship Crew Resume Unloading at Livingston Island
The Bulgarian Antarctic base logistics team and the crew of the naval research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) resumed its unloading at the Bulgarian St Kliment Ohridski Antarctic base on Livingston Island. In the late afternoon on February 21, weather conditions normalised after wind gusts in South Bay had reached gusts of 20-25 m/s earlier in the day, making fieldwork impossible.
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