It is 84° north, longitude 160°, 400 miles from the North Pole (90° north, longitude 00°). is variously known as the Ice Pole, or the Inaccessible Pole or the Pole of Relative Inaccessibility.
Here’s how it works. New photos of Mercury's mysterious north pole reveal a glimpse of the permanently dark, frigid craters that may hold ice dozens of feet thick, even though Mercury is the ...
CAPE ELIZABETH (WGME) - Two days after Saturday's ice storm, tens of thousands of Mainers ... It took out multiple utility poles, transformers and heaps of wires with it. “I couldn’t believe ...
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