20 JAN — Anchored 1 mile northeast 
Rothera Point, Adelaide Island 67-3i^.OS 
68-05. 3W. Conducted geologic, biologic, 
and engineering survey Rothera Point area 
vSounded and plotted approaches, anchorage 
Located islands and rocks in area, aerial 
photo coverage of sea approaches and site 
area obtained* Located and marked boat 
landing. Made five mile traverse up ice 
piedmont taking slope measurements of 
possible aircraft landing site and ap- 
proaches. All USARP base survey require- 
ments area golf completed. Northern half 
of Marguerite Bay still nearly ice free. 
Making geologic collection flights to 
anchorage and Leonie Islands while en- 
route out Marguerite Bay plus flight to 
British base. Proceeding to Anvers Island 
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If You're Seeking 
The Untrammeled, 
Here's the Chance 
They've finally done it- 
opened up the Antarctic to 
tourists. 
Veteran explorer Capt. finn 
Ronne oi nearby Maryland will 
lead the first Antarctic e}q)edi- 
tion for tourists into the de^ 
freeze on a tour announced by 
Lindblad Travel, Inc., of New 
York. 
Departure by Avianca jet 
from New York w^ill be Jan. 11, 
and if you're really interested in 
getting aiway from it all, space 
is limited. Passengers will 
board the Argentine Navy's 50- 
passenger motorsbip Lapataia 
at Buenos Aires and head for 
Tierra del Fuego, southernmost 
city in the world, and a number 
of scientifiic stations m the 
Antarctic . 
Round trip prices range from 
$2,800 to $3,000 — and that in- 
cludes parka with hood, pants, 
boots and mittens. 
lindblad Travel, Inc., No. 1 
East 53rd St., New York, has 
detaiils. 
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