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00:00In a place where it's not red, it's not hot, I want to know the temperature we have there at the Marambio base, Dario Castaño is with us, how are you Dario, how are you, good morning?
00:17Hello, how are you, all good? Here, as you say, minus two negative.
00:23Minus two negative, very good. And what temperature did you have, the lowest you had in these days?
00:30And in these days, the lowest, minus ten, minus eleven degrees.
00:37And I'm going to be curious, every so often the image freezes, but it's not that you froze, right? Beyond the cold.
00:45How do you face that cold? What do you have on now, for example, how many clothes?
00:49A first skin and a feather jacket, which is a fairly technical and thermal coat, so it allows us to carry out all the tasks here outdoors.
01:08There is an accustom to low temperatures, someone who goes for the first time and spends a few hours or a few days suffers much more.
01:16And if one is not used to it, surely one over there with time gets used to the temperatures, although they are minus eight, but it is quite tolerable, I can have my face uncovered, because there is no wind, we have seven knots of wind intensity, which allows you not to feel so cold.
01:38Yes, now, what I was also noting, Manuel, how are you, good morning, is, obviously I see you very warm, but there is practically no visibility, beyond that poster that you have behind you of the Argentine flag, I can not see beyond.
01:52As it is, there I show you a little, totally sky covered, as it is, sky covered, we are ten meters away from visibility.
02:06Nothing, practically nothing. What is the task, for example, today, you got up and what was your first task, what are the functions you have during the day?
02:16And here we start at 8 in the morning, we finish at 13 and then we finish at 15 until 18 hours every day and on Saturday morning.
02:26And one of our functions is logistical support in support of science, that in this summer period we are with the summer campaign, which is called, and we have all the scientists in all our jurisdiction of the Marambio base, where they develop the activity from November, December to March.
02:47How long have you been there, how long have you been at the base?
02:51My endowment arrived on November 20 and we are for a year in a row, that is, we would go end of November, beginning of December.
02:59That is, you have been there for three months.
03:01Three months, on February 20 we completed three months.
03:05And what is the hardest thing that you have to go through being at a base like the Marambio?
03:10And the climate is one of them, although now we are with a good temperature, the climate and extreme temperatures in winter, especially, and to develop all the maintenance tasks, because the cold and the wind of what breaks and what does not keep the base in good condition, well, that is the hardest part, let's say, the continuous work and maintenance.
03:34How many people are there now at the Marambio base? One day on Saturday, is it the same as one day on Monday?
03:40No, on Saturday, from the afternoon, we have, let's say, a free activity.
03:45From three o'clock we have lunch and everyone can rest.
03:49We have a pool, a library, we can read a book.
03:55If time allows it, we can do outdoor activities.
03:58We have a gym to be able to distract ourselves, talk to the family, since the communications are very good.
04:04So, let's say, it's different on Saturday afternoon and Sunday, which is the day off.
04:07Unless there are no flights, unless there are no flights, right?
04:11The day there are flights, you don't work like any other day.
04:15I was listening to Dipache, I say, maybe he imagined that there was a weekend run, right?
04:20Sure, a run to the coast.
04:22To do 100 kilometers.
04:24No, no, like a lot to the coast, here we have two kilometers to the coast, we can go down and only one route.
04:31Perfect. What time does it dawn there at the Marambio base?
04:35Today it is dawning at 5 in the morning.
04:39And what time does it get dark?
04:43And what time does it get dark? What time does the day end?
04:46It gets dark at 9.30 p.m.
04:48Very long days.
04:50We already had a full month of daylight, which is from November 24 to January 21.
04:58We have a full month of daylight.
05:03Let's see, repeat this to me, from December to January, a month.
05:07From November 24 to January 21, approximately, we had 24 hours of daylight.
05:13Almost two months.
05:16That there is no night.
05:18That it is not night, exactly, it is completely day.
05:21How barbaric. Look, here the sun, today 6.35 came out in Buenos Aires and it gets to 19.39.
05:29Enough.
05:31Do you miss something? Where are you from?
05:34I am from Mendoza.
05:36And my family, and the family is what I miss the most.
05:39But well, with all the activity and the support that the families of each one constantly do, it makes one be able to develop this activity.
05:47Perfect. How do you like it better that we tell you, Manuel or Darío?
05:51And they tell me Darío, which is the second name, but that is not the problem.
05:55Darío, what area are you from in Mendoza?
05:56From Mendoza is from the city.
05:58From the city of Mendoza.
06:00Look, I don't know if you would have liked to be a journalist, but let's pretend that you are a journalist who is working here at the Marambio base,
06:08and introduce Cristian Morón, who is our journalist here in Mendoza.
06:13Cristian Morón.
06:15Hello Cristian. Well, here Cristian, we are from the Marambio base.
06:19We are from the Marambio base.
06:21A completely covered day with minus 8 degrees of thermal sensation and well, minus 2 degrees of real temperature.
06:28A pleasure to meet you. I don't know if it's ... I'm not a journalist, so well, I hope you like it.
06:33I'm leaving, I'm leaving.
06:36Let's continue, let's continue. Cristian, did you hear Darío?
06:40It is impeccable, it is impeccable what Darío said.
06:43A huge pleasure to greet you.
06:45Apart from Mendoza to Mendoza, what a great pleasure to be able to gather through the screen.
06:48So much cold, here in reality, minus 2 degrees is the desired sensation.
06:53Neither the thermal nor the current temperature.
06:56Desired sensation, 2 degrees below zero, why not?
06:59Because with the number of differences we have.
07:02Tell Darío and obviously Eduardo, good morning to you on the floor.
07:06We have 32 degrees so far in the city of Mendoza.
07:10Yesterday the thermal 41.2.
07:13So truly, he missed Darío, the issue of the family and had to get used to the time differences.
07:21And we are trying to do our best so that when we walk, we don't melt on the floor because we are really complicated with the heat wave, right?
07:28Without a doubt, without a doubt.
07:30And how are those 40 degrees of thermal in Mendoza? Tell us, Cristian.
07:35They are tolerated because here 40 degrees are strong, they are brave.
07:39Of course, here what complicates, colleagues, is what we also talked about a little while ago with the people who are walking here.
07:46It is the issue of humidity.
07:48Mendoza is not used to humidity, either a percentage higher than 50 or 60%.
07:54At this time we have 44%, it is not so much, but for Mendoza it is a lot.
07:58Because it was always a dry province.
08:00So the temperature yesterday we had by thermometer 35, 36, 34.
08:06But already with a 41, 42 almost, of thermal sensation.
08:11It happens to you that you go outside, you leave from your workplace, you are in an office, and you go out to the patio.
08:17And I really felt that you are sweating.
08:20It's like getting out of the pool without getting a single drop wet.
08:23So it costs a lot and specialists recommend being careful.
08:27That's why you see me in a green space.
08:29Here we are in the shade with a breeze, now a little cool, it was just a warm breeze.
08:33But people do not go out because they have asked that they do not go out to do physical activity at least at this time.
08:39Because it really deceives and complicates health.
08:42Well, how is the closeness of both, of Cristian and Darío with football?
08:48Are you a footballer, Darío? Are you a footballer?
08:50Yes, I am a footballer, I am from River.
08:52There it goes, that's why he knows about football, there it is, perfect.
08:55And I sympathize with Goy Cruz.
08:57Although I am from the city, I sympathize with Goy Cruz and well, it is a team that I follow from here.
09:01Good, perfect. Cristian?
09:03Look, I absolutely agree with Darío, I am a millionaire.
09:07In this case, in Mendoza, for issues that you will know which one, I do not have any sympathizer, I am not a sympathizer of any club.
09:14I have covered the vast majority, but mostly from River.
09:17So there we go perfectly.
09:19And with Darío we share land and team.
09:21Cristian, make yourself an independent Rivadavia.
09:24Of course.
09:26I know what I'm telling you, right?
09:27I know what I'm telling you, right?
09:29I know what I'm telling you.
09:31Let's see, let's see if you still end up being brothers.
09:34In which street do you live?
09:36In which street do you live, Cristian?
09:39I am in the Maipú department, about 15-20 minutes from the city.
09:44Perfect, perfect.
09:46And Darío told us that he was from the city, from the city of Mendoza.
09:50Who can be watching you right now, Darío?
09:53How does your family get along?
09:54My family, my wife Vanessa, Micaela and Mara, my two daughters, who are surely watching me.
09:59I send them a greeting and a huge love from here.
10:02Surely my mother-in-law, Cristina, my parents, Norma and Manuel, my brother and all my friends.
10:11How are your daughters called?
10:13Can I ask you something, Darío?
10:15My brother Gastón, I have only one brother.
10:18And what are your daughters called?
10:20Micaela and Mara.
10:22Micaela and Mara. And how old is Mara?
10:24Twelve and the oldest, 17.
10:27Perfect. Mara by Marambio?
10:29No, Mara is a name that I have always liked, but it may coincide.
10:34Look, look, look. What was Cristian saying?
10:37No, I wanted to ask Darío what part of the city, to know more or less if we are relatively close, or if it is the capital city, or some area of the capital.
10:46The capital city, although I was born in the capital city, well, my childhood I did it in Las Heras, but then, well, all the time I lived in the city.
10:54How much would Darío pay for a hot tortita?
11:00How much would he pay? Put a price on it.
11:02I would pay anything for a hot tortita.
11:04That's it.
11:09Very good, very good, very good.
11:11Well, the neighborhood now, the whole neighborhood is looking.
11:14All of Mendoza is looking at Darío, who does a great job there.
11:18How do you prepare, Darío, psychologically, to be a year away from all the routine?
11:25Then you are going to tell me what the routine is like when you return to Mendoza. What is your task?
11:30Yes, as it is. We have been preparing for a year in the Antarctic Joint Command, which is where they train us, to come here a year later.
11:38And well, then, if I think about it, in my case it is already the third time that I am, not as a base chief, and not a year I have come as an aerodrome chief.
11:45So that first experience helped me to forge and get used to living here at a distance from my family.
11:55I insist on this, the family is always the support. Without that it would be difficult.
12:01But well, it's a matter of getting used to it.
12:04The cold of the Marambio base, the heat of Mendoza with Cristian Morón.
12:09Cristian, let's see who envies who.
12:11Cristian, what do you have planned for lunch there in Mendoza?
12:16Look, you ask me a very interesting question because we were chatting.
12:20In fact, can I tell a confession in the air?
12:22Yes.
12:24I have the particularity that my work team is family.
12:29My family has always been a journalist.
12:31My father died two years ago, but I have worked in the media for 30 years.
12:35And the person behind the camera, who makes me camera, is my mother.
12:37And a few minutes ago, when we were waiting to go out, we asked with this heat, what are we going to eat?
12:44And we haven't defined it yet.
12:46So it's probably going to be something fresh if possible.
12:48Because today we are going to light an oven.
12:50We already have it outside the oven.
12:52What is your mother's name?
12:55Mabel Núñez.
12:57Come closer to Mabel.
12:59Come a little closer while you allow the camera shot.
13:01And ask her.
13:03Even if it comes out flat.
13:04No, no, no.
13:06You will correct me now in the air, but we do it like this.
13:10The guys are asking me what we are going to have for lunch.
13:13Something cold, sure.
13:15And a good glass of wine and white wine.
13:18That's what it is.
13:20The lunch, I don't know, but the wine is very clear.
13:23The wine is very defined.
13:25Thank you, Mabel.
13:27Let's see who envies who.
13:29Priorities.
13:31Darío, let's see if you envy him.
13:32What are you going to have for lunch at the base?
13:34We have prepared something to eat on the day of Antartica.
13:39Very good.
13:41And then, well, a series of medialunas and something to accompany the mate in the afternoon.
13:45I like both menus.
13:47Do you paint a round of cards?
13:49With the mates or not?
13:51Yes, yes, of course.
13:53Always to spend good company with all the equipment.
13:56And to be able to be together and share this beautiful moment.
13:59Say it low, who is the most liar in the trick there at the base?
14:04No, I couldn't say it.
14:06If you say it, you lose the game today.
14:09Totally, maybe it's his partner, right?
14:12Or him.
14:14Well, the truth is that it was a pleasure to have met both of you.
14:17Darío there at the base, we wish you the best.
14:20A big hug from the whole A24 team.
14:23And thank you for your time.
14:25Thank you for dedicating this talk to us.
14:26If you allow me, thank you for allowing me this space.
14:30And to be able to spread everything that is done here in Antarctica.
14:33So thank you, a pleasure.
14:35And well, greetings to all.
14:37Greetings to Cristian.
14:39Greetings to Cristian.
14:41Well, Cristian, a pleasure and a pleasure.
14:43We can meet there in Mendoza at some point, for sure.
14:47From November.
14:49I hope so, I hope so.
14:51And I promise when you come, try to find the contact to wait for you.
14:53At least at the airport terminal, with a bag full of tortitas.
14:58That's it.
15:00We're going to do that live on Saturday.
15:03It has to go through here.
15:05Cristian, thank you very much.
15:07Thank you very much, Cristian.
15:10He is taking the commitment.
15:12Thank you very much, guys.
15:14Obviously, it is a great pleasure.
15:16We have made the commitment to the air.
15:18It is a great pleasure to meet a Mendozan who fulfills such a particular and important task.
15:20From a place so far and so different from our Mendoza.
15:23So, obviously, Eduardo and colleagues, the greeting is here and the thanks for the moment.
15:28Very good.
15:30And as recently declared a fan of Independiente Rodrigo Mendoza, I hope they send you the meat of Cristian.
15:36A hug.
15:38A hug for everyone.
15:40Bye, bye, bye.
15:42Well, thank you, Eduardo, and to all.
15:44Thank you very much.

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