Mai Antarctica Me 50 Ghante Jinda Bacha Raha - Summary

Summary

A group of friends, led by a leader, embark on a 50-hour survival adventure in Antarctica. They face extreme cold, strong winds, and other challenges as they set up camp, build a wall of ice blocks to protect their tents, and find ways to eat, drink, and use the bathroom in the harsh environment. They also attempt to climb a mountain, which they eventually succeed in doing. During their stay, they build a tunnel and experience the unique challenges of living in Antarctica, including the constant daylight and freezing temperatures. Eventually, they pack up their camp and leave, managing to catch their plane on time. Throughout the adventure, they emphasize the importance of preserving the untouched beauty of Antarctica and take steps to minimize their impact on the environment.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The group landed in Antarctica and had to survive for 50 hours.
2. They were at the lowest and coldest place on earth.
3. The temperature was initially -3 degrees.
4. The group had to build a wall of ice blocks to protect their camp from the wind.
5. The sun never sets in Antarctica, making it difficult to keep track of time.
6. The group had to use special containers to collect their urine and feces.
7. They had to wear multiple layers of clothing to stay warm, including long pants, long sleeves, jackets, gloves, and goggles.
8. The group built a tunnel, which was a surprise for one of the members.
9. They climbed a mountain, which was a difficult task.
10. The mountain was 2,000 feet high, and if they fell, they would die.
11. The group had to bring all their trash and belongings with them when they left the mountain.
12. The base camp was 16 km away from the mountain.
13. The group had to dig a hole, which was 8 feet deep, as part of their activities.
14. They had to pack up their camp and leave no trash behind to preserve the beauty of Antarctica.
15. The group successfully survived 50 hours in Antarctica and were proud of their achievement.