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Hektor Station

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184: 172: 124: 160: 633: 20: 148: 136: 108: 873: 50: 883: 96:, the British military established a base (Base B) in the remains of Hektor Station. This base, which conducted meteorological and geographical research, was manned until 1969, when it was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Today, the site is in a state of disrepair. However, the station's tank farm, though "tilted and rusted", is still a prominent feature. 80:
The station was most active each year from November through March, and regularly employed around 150 people. As J. Stephen Dibbern has noted, "The land factory was a complete operation needing very little in outside support other than resupply of fuels." Indeed, the site was equipped with barracks, a
77:. The purpose of the factory, which was built in 1912 on 500 acres of land, was to more efficiently extract oil from whale corpses. While whale fat was processed aboard factory boats, the whale's bodies were boiled at the station on land and the oil was stored in large iron tanks. 92:, but during the war, the station was temporarily closed. During the 1920s, the company was facing financial challenges, and by April 1931, the price of whale oil had reached a low, necessitating that Hektor Station be closed for good. In 1944, as part of 183: 171: 85:
mill, and a tank farm. The station even had its own cemetery, where 35 men were buried, making it the largest in Antarctica. (This cemetery was later buried by volcanic mudflow in 1970.)
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mess hall and kitchen, a magazine, a hospital, various production shops, storehouses, a
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An abandoned boat, with the ruins of Hektor Station in the background (2006).
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Downie, Rod (2007). "Deception Island". In Riffenburgh, Beau (ed.).
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The interior of one of the buildings at Hektor Station (2013).
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Zarankin, Andrés; Pearson, Michael; Salerno, Melisa A.
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Ruins of one of the buildings at Hektor Station (2013).
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whaling station
Deception Island
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Falkland Islands Dependencies
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"Fur Seals, Whales and Tourists: A Commercial History of Deception Island, Antarctica"
doi
10.1017/S0032247409008651
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0032-2474

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