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Awestruck Jacinda Ardern pays rare visit to Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic hut

New Zealand’s prime minister has come to see firsthand the research taking place on global warming

Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister, appeared awestruck to be standing in the Antarctic hut of explorer Ernest Shackleton on Thursday.

“I think when you’re a kid and you read stories about Shackleton, you’d never imagine you’d have the opportunity to come. So, I feel pretty lucky,” she said from inside the hut that was built more than a century ago. “It’s a cool place.”

Ms Ardern this week is making a rare visit by a world leader to Antarctica, to see firsthand the research taking place on global warming and to mark the 65th anniversary of New Zealand’s Scott Base, which will be demolished in a few years to make way for a rebuild.

Ms Ardern’s visit comes as delegations from 26 nations and the European Union meet in Australia to decide the future of Antarctica’s pristine waters.

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