Antarctic Glacier Unveils 1959 Researcher’s Remains After 66 Years

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Antarctic Glacier Unveils 1959 Researcher’s Remains After 66 Years
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A glacier in Antarctica has receded enough to reveal the remains of Dennis 'Tink' Bell, a researcher who died in 1959, along with personal belongings, and his body was identified through DNA testing, bringing closure to his family after nearly 66 years.

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