Welcome to Polemart! In the world's southernmost store in Antarctica, open only THREE HOURS a week in winter

Josiah Horneman lived at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. In one of his TikToks, he takes people to the base's only convenience store. One of the fanciest items on sale comes in the form of a waffle bathrobe

Bathrobes, souvenir patches and rationed quantities of alcohol are just some of the things offered at the world's southernmost convenience store.

Josiah Horneman, 37, spent eight months living at the South Pole's Amundsen-Scott Station in Antarctica as a medic and in one of his TikToks he takes people to the base's only convenience store.

In the comments section he explains that 'Polemart' is only open three times a week for an hour each time, because there is no has 'only 39 people' living there. at the train station.

As he moves the camera, he shows some of the things for sale, including clothes, candy, souvenirs, many postcards. ” and “a whole shelf of soft drinks.”

Josiah Horneman, 37, spent eight months at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station in Antarctica as a doctor In one of his TikTok videos, he takes people to the only convenience store on base

Welcome to Polemart! In the world's southernmost store in Antarctica, open only THREE HOURS a week in winter
Josiah Horneman lived at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. In one of his TikToks, he takes people to the base's only convenience store. One of the fanciest items on sale comes in the form of a waffle bathrobe

Bathrobes, souvenir patches and rationed quantities of alcohol are just some of the things offered at the world's southernmost convenience store.

Josiah Horneman, 37, spent eight months living at the South Pole's Amundsen-Scott Station in Antarctica as a medic and in one of his TikToks he takes people to the base's only convenience store.

In the comments section he explains that 'Polemart' is only open three times a week for an hour each time, because there is no has 'only 39 people' living there. at the train station.

As he moves the camera, he shows some of the things for sale, including clothes, candy, souvenirs, many postcards. ” and “a whole shelf of soft drinks.”

Josiah Horneman, 37, spent eight months at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station in Antarctica as a doctor In one of his TikTok videos, he takes people to the only convenience store on base

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