10. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station The Amunden-Scott South Pole Station is named after the first two explorers who reached the South Pole in 1911- only one month apart. Since its founding in the 1950s, the station has undergone several renovations.
Today, about 50 people live and work at the compound year round. Conveniently located on the southernmost part of the globe, this station receives six months of sunlight during its “summer” and six months of darkness for the latter part of the year.
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