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The Tristan Times - Tristan da Cunha
The online newspaper of Tristan da Cunha
  Issue No. 431 Online Edition Saturday 4 February 2012 
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1: Gough Island Eradication Project Report - Tristan (Gough Island) - 24.12.2009This article has photographs
John Cooper, CORE Initiatives, South Africa tells us more.

2: Tristanians Officially Hear About 1958 Atom Bomb - Tristan (Gough Island) - 22.05.2006
Peter Jennings (not the late Broadcaster) has published the attached in Gibbons Stamp Monthly and has given Tristan Times permission to publish it.

3: Gough Island Weather Station to Get New Roof - Tristan (Gough Island) - 27.07.2004
After several months under tarpaulin, residents of the Gough Island Weather Station can expect a new roof.

4: 70+ Knot Winds Damage Gouth Weather Station - Tristan (Gough Island) - 18.11.2003This article has photographs
There were no injuries when the storm struck on Friday the 14th of November. Photo (c) J. Brock (SARTMA-TdC)

5: South African Navy Rescues Three From Gough Is. - Tristan (Gough Island) - 17.11.2003This article has photographs
Even in the South Atlantic it is difficult to hear about news from the other islands. This is especially true on Tristan da Cunha and its dependencies such as Nightingale and Inaccessible islands and Gough Island, which is 200 miles south of Tristan. Photo(c) J. Brock (SARTMA-TDC)

6: A Zodiac Tour Of Gough Island - Tristan (Gough Island) - 07.07.2003This article has photographs
Though no landings were permitted on Gough Island, the crew and passengers of M/S ENDEAVOUR were able to do a zodiac tour with some spectacular results. Photos (c) J. Brock (SARTMA)


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