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Write a journal entry about the South Pole rescue from the point of view of one of the pilots. Be sure to include information from the Article, as well as vocabulary terms and describing words, in your answer.

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Answer:It was the best airstrip in this part of Antarctica, 67 degrees south of the Equator, midway down the mountainous peninsula that reaches toward the tip of South America. Water lay on either end of the strip—the dark, choppy waters of Ryder Bay to the rear of the plane. And on the far end, staring down at the pilot, lay an unforgiving chaos of ice sculptures: icebergs tilted in the water like Spanish galleons run aground, held fast by an apron of ice where the sea surface had frozen for winter. The researchers who work at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) station at the South Pole know they will be isolated at their base between February and October each year. Planes can't fly in or out during the Antarctic winter months. It's too cold and dark. (The sun does not rise at the South Pole at all during the Antarctic winter.) But two U.S. scientists got so sick that they needed treatment unavailable in their current location. It was decided that they would have to be rescued.

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