Antarctica in Words and Pictures

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By John Walters on Tuesday, October 29, 2002.
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Jim Mastro is a scientist, writer and photographer. He used to work for the US Antarctic Program and spent a total of five years- between 1983 and 1997- living on the frozen continent. His new book, "Antarctca: A Year at the Bottom of the World," explores life in Antartica through words and a lot of unforgettable photographs. Jim talks about the place he calls the most beautiful on earth. Jim's Antarctica website is www.antarcticaonline.com

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