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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.

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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.

Spectacular Views from the 1964 New York World’s Fair that Will Blow Your mind

#21 An all-weather port cut deep into the Antarctic ice shelf, 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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