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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Return From the Bottom of the World Flying back to White Fields, I keep up a barrage of comments, jokes and queries to help prevent Max nodding off. This time, with following winds, it only takes him just over two hours to reach it and we touch down gently and smoothly. Fortunately no ski wobble occurred this time. We follow exactly the same procedures as the first time; we whip out the tarpaulin to cover the engine, drag over a large fuel drum and Max breaks open the frozen cap with his chisel. Then he connects the fuel rod and </p>
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