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New Exploit of Russian Explorer Fedor Konyukhov in Antarctica

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The Russian priest who went around the world, crossed 17 times the Atlantic, climbed Everest, arrived 3 times to the North Pole -and in skis to the South Pole-, breaks another record by inaugurating the first solitary Antarctic station on Smolensk Island (South Shetland), where the impact of microplastics on the southern coast will be studied. Read more
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The Russian priest who went around the world, crossed 17 times the Atlantic, climbed Everest, arrived 3 times to the North Pole -and in skis to the South Pole-, breaks another record by inaugurating the first solitary Antarctic station on Smolensk Island (South Shetland), where the impact of microplastics on the southern coast will be studied. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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