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... of Hunter, exhaling a long breath.
The content of the book, naturally, was more than just nautical logs.
Besides the records of the captain and crew, there were many personal diaries—letters to family, nostalgia for the homeland, fear of the future, resentment, and despair over the absurd disaster… all of this content almost pieced together a history of the Antarctic tribe.
In addition, the records also contained a vast amount of data, such as wind direction, ocean curren ...
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