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Any fans of Antarctica? And harping in Antarctica!

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    Philippa mcauliffe
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    If so, you can follow Alice Gile’s trip in her grandfather’s footsteps but with two harps at her website.

    http://aliceinantarctica.wordpress.com/

    And you

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    tonie-ogimachi
    Participant

    Wow! And here I thought taking my little lap harp on my commercial fishing trips in Alaska was a stretch. This is really quite a project! Thanks for posting the link.

    Tonie

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    eliza-morrison
    Participant

    In Madeleine L’Engle’s young-adult novel “Troubling A Star”, which is set largely in Antarctica, one of the characters is a harpist (harper?) who plays a small folk harp.

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