By YUMI NAKAYAMA/ Staff Writer
April 16, 2021 at 18:25 JST
The supplies were discovered at a location surrounded by rocks, about 8 kilometers from Japan’s Syowa Station in Antarctica. Pieces of cardboard at the site suggest they were originally in a box. (Yumi Nakayama)
Officials of Coca-Cola (Japan) Co. and Lotte Co. expressed amazement on April 15 as they accepted a “time capsule” from a world of snow and ice hand-delivered by the head of the 61st Japanese research expedition team to Antarctica. [Read More]
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