Ice Station Antarctica
November 9th 2007 07:45
Visit the Ice Station Antarctica exhibition at the National History Museum and find out if you have what it takes to survive the coldest, windiest and most remote place on Earth!
Ice Station Antarctica is looking for ice cadets willing to brave freezing temperatures, 24 hour darkness, a scary snowmobile ride and life in a stinking penguin colony.
Under the guidance of the Ice Station Commander, you'll get to grips with a variety of exciting Antarctic challenges, meet Antarctica wildlife and explore the skills it takes to work in, and care for, this frozen frontier.
When?
Now until April 20, 2008.
Where?
Natural History Museum,
Cromwell Road,
London, SW7 5BD.
How much?
Adult: £7
Concession: £4.50
Family (up to five people, min one adult, max two): £19
Under-threes: Free
Bookings are available at the Museum Ticket Desks or book online here.
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