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Antarctica fruitcake: 106-year-old dessert 'left by Capt Scott'
Antarctica fruitcake: 106-year-old dessert 'left by Capt Scott'
Ice-covered Antarctica is one of the earth's most hostile natural environments.
But a new find by the Antarctic Heritage Trust suggests it's no match for a 106-year-old British fruitcake.
Conservators found the elderly cake on Cape Adare, and believe it belonged to British explorer Robert Falcon Scott - known as Scott of the Antarctic.
Although the cake's tin was rusted, the team said it was in "excellent condition" and smelled edible.
The
New Zealand-based Trust found it in Antarctica's oldest building, a hut
built by Norwegian explorer Carsten Borchgrevink's team in 1899, and
used by Capt Scott in 1911 during his Terra Nova expedition.
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