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Sixty schoolchildren from 15 countries arrive at the North Pole on a Russian icebreaker
Sixty schoolchildren from 15 countries arrive at the North Pole on a Russian icebreaker
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Children from 15 countries – including South Africa, Cameroon and Tunisia – took part in an expedition to the North Pole aboard the Russian icebreaker “50 years… 09/23/2024, Sputnik Africa
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The nuclear-powered icebreaker “50 Years of Victory” has transported 63 schoolchildren from 15 countries to the North Pole as part of a scientific and educational project, a Sputnik correspondent reports. Students from South Africa, Cameroon and Tunisia were invited. The project, called “Icebreaker of Knowledge”, one of the organizers of which is the Russian giant Gazprom, is designed to popularize natural sciences among young people. Lectures, scientific games and film screenings are held on board the icebreaker. Footage taken with the help of a drone shows the icebreaker making a technical stop and the members of the expedition unfurling the flags of their countries. After this stop, the ship set sail for Franz Josef Land, a Russian archipelago in the Barents Sea.
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20:20 23.09.2024 (Updated: 21:59 23.09.2024)
Children from 15 countries – including South Africa, Cameroon and Tunisia – have taken part in an expedition to the North Pole aboard the Russian icebreaker “50 Years of Victory”, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
The nuclear-powered icebreaker “50 Years of Victory” transported 63 schoolchildren from 15 different countries to the North Pole as part of a scientific and educational project, a Sputnik correspondent reports.
Students from South Africa, Cameroon and Tunisia were invited.
The project called “Icebreaker of Knowledge”, one of the organizers of which is the Russian giant Gazprom, is designed to popularize natural sciences among young people. Lectures, scientific games and film screenings are organized on board the icebreaker.
Drone footage shows the icebreaker making a technical stop and members of the expedition unfurling their countries’ flags. After the stop, the ship headed for Franz Josef Land, a Russian archipelago in the Barents Sea.