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Dennis “Tink” Bell was 25 years old when he fell into a crevasse on King George Island. Over the decades, a glacier receded, ...
A British researcher's remains were discovered in a melting Antarctic glacier after he died in an accident in 1959.
The mammal in question is the Falkland Islands wolf ( Dusicyon australis ), the first canid known to have been driven to ...
Dennis Bell died in a crevasse on a glacier at Admiralty Bay on King George Island, off the Antarctic Peninsula in 1959. His ...
The first formal address of the new Falkland Islands Governor, Colin Martin Reynolds, following the swearing in ceremony, in ...
The remains of a disappeared scientist discovered in Antarctica reveal a tragic 1959 expedition and bring long-awaited ...
The remains of a British researcher who fell into a crevasse on an Antarctic glacier 66 years ago have been recovered, the ...
The remains of an Antarctic researcher have been discovered by a Polish team among rocks exposed by a receding glacier in ...
British meteorologist Dennis 'Tink' Bell, who died after falling into Antarctic glacier, has finally been identified 65 years ...
DNA testing has confirmed that remains found in Antarctica belong to 25-year-old meteorologist Dennis "Tink" Bell, who fell in a crevasse back in 1959.
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Remains of U.K. researcher who vanished in 1959 found on Antarctic glacier: "Shocked and amazed"
The remains of Dennis "Tink" Bell, a British researcher who vanished in 1959 in Antarctica when he was 25 years old, were ...
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The Gazette on MSNColchester scientist goes on 'dream trip' working at Falkland Islands hospital
Biomedical scientist Rob Hall from Colchester has returned from the trip of a lifetime working at a hospital on the Falkland ...
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