13 September 2014
Base Antártica Marambio Eyeball
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Wim de Vries on February 11, 2007
Base Antártica Marambio is the main Argentine base in Antarctica,
and it is located at the Seymour-Marambio Island, at 64°14?S 56°37?W,
some 100 km (88 mi) from Esperanza Base.
This permanent base, founded on October 29, 1969, was named after Argentine
Air Force pilot Gustavo Argentino Marambio, one of the first pilots flying
over Antarctica.
Prior to its foundation a team led by Vice-Commodore Mario Luis Olezza built
the 1200m (3800ft) long, 40m (120ft) wide landing track, the first one in
the continent. Nowadays, the track, oriented 05/23, is equipped with VOR,
DME and NDB electronic landing systems. It also has a radio beacon, electronic
and flashing beacons. Supplies are taken to Marambio Base during the whole
year, to be later distributed to other Argentine bases nearby (except for
Belgrano II). There are over 100 intercontinental flights every year.
The base has 27 buildings in a total area of 4,278 m², of which 1,155
are used for accommodation. The 45 m² medical suite is attended by one
doctor and three paramedics, and has three beds and X-ray facilities. 492,000
litres of Arctic gasoil are used every year for transportation, and the four
power generators with a capacity of 1,000 kW. The base also has a sewage
treatment plant.
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