The Borneo Post

Antarctic researcher­s take icy plunge to mark solstice

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SYDNEY: Antarctic researcher­s welcomed the winter solstice with an exhilarati­ng plunge into icy waters yesterday as they look forward to brighter days after weeks of darkness.

Expedition­ers stationed at Australia’s Davis station marked midwinter’s day by taking a chainsaw to the ice, cutting a small pool and taking a dip in water with a temperatur­e of -1.8 degrees Celsius.

Davis station leader Kirsten le Mar said it was the halfway point for those wintering on the continent and a highlight of the Antarctic calendar.

“After three weeks of darkness, today marks the beginning of longer days in Antarctica, although it will still be 19 days before the sun starts to peek above the horizon here at Davis,” she said.

One of those who took the plunge was electricia­n Bryce Daniels, who described his quick swim as ‘amazing’.

“There is the briefest of briefest moments where you slightly feel warm and then you work out that you are actually freezing instead,” he said.

The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year and celebratio­ns to mark the start of longer days date back over 100 years of exploratio­n on the continent.

Many of the 68 researcher­s working for Australia’s Antarctic program joined in with the chilly festivitie­s, which also included a sea-ice golf competitio­n and theatrical performanc­e.

Several countries have territoria­l claims on Antarctica – viewed as a potential future source of huge mineral resources – although under a 1949 agreement the frozen continent is designated a scientific preserve.

About 30 nations operate permanent research stations on the continent. — AFP

 ??  ?? An undated handout photo received from the Australian Antarctic Division shows an expedition­er stationed at Australia’s Davis Station taking the plunge to celebrate the winter solstice. — AFP photo
An undated handout photo received from the Australian Antarctic Division shows an expedition­er stationed at Australia’s Davis Station taking the plunge to celebrate the winter solstice. — AFP photo

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