Graham Billing is Alone in Antarctica
The hero of the book, Richard Forbash, a young New Zealand ornithologist, lives for five months (from October to February) as a hermit in a lonely Antarctic hut, by the way, the same one where Shackleton and his people wintered in 1908, observes the life of penguins, studies their habits, keeps a diary of observations. Graham Billing, like the hero of his work, spent a year and a half in Antarctica. Therefore, his descriptions of Antarctic nature — glaciers, mountains, blizzard — are vivid and impressive. Meteorological observations and descriptions of the psychology and life of a scientist working alone in difficult Antarctic conditions are interesting.
The author lived and worked in Robert Scott Shackleton's Antarctic hut, near vukan.
Has anyone been there?
I would really like
I hope to get there someday
But this is a volcano that erupts from time to time, and there are also some crystals there