Glacier Melt Reveals Remains of Antarctic Meteorologist Lost 66 Years Ago

The article reports on the discovery of the remains of an Antarctic meteorologist, Dennis Bell, who was lost 66 years ago. The discovery was made as a result of glacier melt in the region. Bell was part of a team conducting research in Antarctica when he fell into an icy hole. While his colleague was attempting to pull him out, the rope around Bell's belt snapped, causing him to fall a second time, which proved fatal. The article does not provide any further details about the circumstances surrounding Bell's death or the research he was conducting. However, it highlights the impact of glacier melt on revealing long-buried remains in the Antarctic region.
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