Varii plutei glaciales, Pluto Glaciali Filchner-Ronne non excluso, prope Mare Weddellianum iacent. Nonnulli plutei glaciales ad orientale Paeninsulae Antarcticae latus inveniuntur, quae olim 10 000 fere chiliometrorum quadratorum Maris Weddelliani tegebant, ante 2002 omnino evanuerant. Eruditi aestimant Mare Weddellianum clarissimam ullius maris aquam habere. Investigatores ex Instituto Alfredi Wegener, cum die 13 Octobris1986discum Secchianum qui 80 metra sub superficie aquae videri poterat invenissent, hanc aestimaverunt claritatem cum claritate aquae stillatae congruere.
Thomas R. Henry, rerum gestarum scriptor, in libroThe White Continent (1950) scripsit: "Mare Weddellianum, secundum testimonium omnium qui per eius aquas montium glacialium plenas navigaverunt, est maestissima maximeque perfida tellurisregio. Mare Rossianum ex contrario est tranquillum, praedici potens, atque innocuum."[5][6] Per totum huius libri caput similiter dicit, mentionem faciens mythi de merman crinibus viridibus qui in maris aquis videri poterit, de nautarum impotentia viae ad litus usque ad 1949 navigandae, de perfidis glaciationibus subitis quae naves sicut navis Ernesti ShackletonEndurance immobiles in glacie incluserint.
↑Haec appellatio a Vicipaediano e lingua indigena in sermonem Latinum conversa est. Extra Vicipaediam huius locutionis testificatio vix inveniri potest.
↑Anglice "The Weddell Sea is, according to the testimony of all who have sailed through its berg-filled waters, the most treacherous and dismal region on earth. The Ross Sea is relatively peaceful, predictable, and safe."
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