Everything about Jubany totally explained
Jubany Scientific Station is an
Argentine permanent base in the
Antarctic located at, first settled in
1953 in the
25 de Mayo island among the
South Shetland Islands. Max. population of 60 people. It is near other bases (from
Uruguay,
Chile,
Korea,
Russia,
China and
Poland), and next to a colony of more than 16000
penguins and 650
sea lions.
The Station was erected in
1982, and has an average winter population of 20 people.
The base counts 15 buildings, 2 laboratories and a Cinema (since April 2005). In order to reach it, it's necessary to fly from
Ushuaia to
Base Marambio and then navigate for a few days.
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