29-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 28, 2024, the Minister of Defense, Luis Petri (2nd right), the Chancellor, Diana Mondino (2nd left), together with the Vice President, Victoria Villarruel (center), led the event in the San Martín Palace in commemoration of Argentine Antarctica Day, which celebrates the 120th anniversary of the uninterrupted presence on the white continent. Argentina inaugurated the Meteorological Observatory on Laurie Island, current Orcadas Base, on February 22, 1904, a date that marked the beginning of the country's uninterrupted presence on the white continent.
29-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 28, 2024, the Minister of Defense, Luis Petri (right), the Chancellor, Diana Mondino (2nd left), together with the Vice President, Victoria Villarruel (2nd right), led the event in the San Martín Palace in commemoration of Argentine Antarctica Day, which celebrates the 120th anniversary of the uninterrupted presence on the white continent. Argentina inaugurated the Meteorological Observatory on Laurie Island, current Orcadas Base, on February 22, 1904, a date that marked the beginning of the country's uninterrupted presence on the white continent.
29-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 28, 2024, the Minister of Defense, Luis Petri (right), the Chancellor, Diana Mondino (left), together with the Vice President, Victoria Villarruel (center), led the event in the San Martín Palace in commemoration of Argentine Antarctica Day, which celebrates the 120th anniversary of the uninterrupted presence on the white continent. Argentina inaugurated the Meteorological Observatory on Laurie Island, current Orcadas Base, on February 22, 1904, a date that marked the beginning of the country's uninterrupted presence on the white continent.
29-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 28, 2024, the Minister of Defense, Luis Petri, the Chancellor, Diana Mondino, together with the Vice President, Victoria Villarruel, led the event in the San Martín Palace in commemoration of Argentine Antarctica Day, which celebrates the 120th anniversary of the uninterrupted presence on the white continent. Argentina inaugurated the Meteorological Observatory on Laurie Island, current Orcadas Base, on February 22, 1904, a date that marked the beginning of the country's uninterrupted presence on the white continent.
22-02-2024
Antarctica, Argentina.- In photos taken on February 22, 2024, authorities of the Argentine Antarctic Institute commemorated 120 years of uninterrupted presence in Antarctica, with a strong commitment to science, technology and cooperation, which defines Argentina as a "bicontinental" country. On February 22, 1904, Argentina inaugurated the South Orcadas Observatory base, later called Orcadas, the first and for several decades the only permanent presence of humanity in Antarctica. Since April 1951, Argentine scientific research in Antarctica has been coordinated by the Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA).
22-02-2024
Antarctica, Argentina.- In photos taken on February 22, 2024, authorities of the Argentine Antarctic Institute commemorated 120 years of uninterrupted presence in Antarctica, with a strong commitment to science, technology and cooperation, which defines Argentina as a "bicontinental" country. On February 22, 1904, Argentina inaugurated the South Orcadas Observatory base, later called Orcadas, the first and for several decades the only permanent presence of humanity in Antarctica. Since April 1951, Argentine scientific research in Antarctica has been coordinated by the Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA).
22-02-2024
Antarctica, Argentina.- In photos taken on February 22, 2024, authorities of the Argentine Antarctic Institute commemorated 120 years of uninterrupted presence in Antarctica, with a strong commitment to science, technology and cooperation, which defines Argentina as a "bicontinental" country. On February 22, 1904, Argentina inaugurated the South Orcadas Observatory base, later called Orcadas, the first and for several decades the only permanent presence of humanity in Antarctica. Since April 1951, Argentine scientific research in Antarctica has been coordinated by the Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA).
22-02-2024
Antarctica, Argentina.- In photos taken on February 22, 2024, authorities of the Argentine Antarctic Institute commemorated 120 years of uninterrupted presence in Antarctica, with a strong commitment to science, technology and cooperation, which defines Argentina as a "bicontinental" country. On February 22, 1904, Argentina inaugurated the South Orcadas Observatory base, later called Orcadas, the first and for several decades the only permanent presence of humanity in Antarctica. Since April 1951, Argentine scientific research in Antarctica has been coordinated by the Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA).