Scientists head to Greenland’s ice sheet to seek facts about politically sensitive abandoned military site

Danish and Greenlandic scientists are in the final stages of planning for a month-long expedition to Camp Century, an abandoned U.S. military facility built under the ice cap in 1959, abandoned in 1967, and an on-going sore point between Nuuk and Copenhagen.
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