I've been thinking about this for a while in my head and was like it's time to make the thoughts tangible so to speak- write it down, distill it, and be succinct as possible.
Between trading, purchasing, sale, and goodwill of BTC collectibles- loaded, unloaded, related, and/or themed, I have transacted on 6 of the 7 continents- I've sent to 6, in turn helping promote BTC collectibles. I'm sure there are many of you that have done the same or similar, perhaps not the same order.
However, there may be some of you that have found and sent to someone in Antarctica as well. If so, I'm sure there are others, including myself, that would like to know the process and what it takes to spread some BTC cheer to Antarctica, and by virtue promoting BTC collectibles on all 7 continents. And by chance if no one has hit Antarctica, that's fine too.
Here's where the community can help and play a role:
1) Finding an Antarctica scientist or support staff. In terms of "population", it appears the largest station by far is McMurdo Station; therefore, it would seem most efficient to focus efforts here. Also, McMurdo Station classified as military Army Post Office destinations, meaning UPSP shipping and in turn a significant reduction on shipping costs. I'm sure further research may be needed to find a scientist or support staff, but here could be a couple of potential starting points:
https://polarnetwork.org/education-and-outreach/polar-pen-pals/ and
https://www.facebook.com/groups/268093540794150/posts/2104248483845304/2) As far as a central point for sending the collectibles to, I'm thinking our esteemed logisticians such as Mopar and MJ. And, thinking the same as to who will make the package shipment to Antarctica- Mopar and MJ.
Please share your thoughts and inputs, Thx!