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#22 A model of a deep hole cut into Antarctic ice, leading to a weather station, part of GM’s Futurama exhibit at the World’s Fair.

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#22 A model of a deep hole cut into Antarctic ice, leading to a weather station, part of GM’s Futurama exhibit at the World’s Fair.

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#22 A model of a deep hole cut into Antarctic ice, leading to a weather station, part of GM’s Futurama exhibit at the World’s Fair.

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←#21 An all-weather port cut deep into the Antarctic ice shelf, part of GM’s Futurama exhibit at the World’s Fair.
#23 An envisioned global weather station, far below the Antarctic ice, part of GM’s Futurama exhibit at the World’s Fair.→

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