Ice Surveys and Neckties at Dinner: Here’s Life at an Arctic Outpost By News September 22, 2018 Add Comment Edit Danish soldiers, scientists and two very sturdy dogs are the only residents of Station Nord in Greenland. Like any remote outpost, there are quirky rules and rituals. Share this post Related PostsOn Washington: The Senate’s Deep Wounds From an Ugly Kavanaugh FightOn the Left, Eyeing More Radical Ways to Fight KavanaughBrazil Election Results: Far-Right Candidate Heads to Runoff After Missing Outright WinFox News Breaking News AlertWas the Kavanaugh Hearing the Worst Supreme Court Fight? You Be the JudgeBattle for the House Has a Wide Range of Possible OutcomesNorth Korea Agrees to Allow Inspectors Into Nuclear Testing Site, Pompeo SaysFox News Breaking News Alert
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