Every step you take from the South Pole is North. Your direction of travel would be slightly Northwest in order to reach McMurdo Station..
You would have to travel north, because every direction from the South Pole is north.
The McMurdo Station is located at about 77 degrees, 50 minutes South. You were asking a redundant question that had already been answered. Just search for all questions concerning "McMurdo".
McMurdo Station: Latitude: 77 degrees, 50 minutes South Longitude: 166 degrees, 40 minutes West
Three research stations are funded and supported by the US government. They are Palmer Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station and McMurdo Station.
The United States of America supports three research stations on the Antarctic continent: McMurdo Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, and Palmer Station.
Your answer depends on the route you take. For example, you would fly from New York City to Hawaii, then to Christchurch, New Zealand, then to McMurdo Station -- 10,638.372 nautical miles. Note that there is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica. You may be able to charter a private flight from Christchurch to McMurdo Station.
You can find:Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station at 90 degrees S.McMurdo Station at 77°50′43.4″S, 166°40′11.2″E.Palmer Station at 64°46′27.1″S 64°03′11″W.
About 750 miles north of Amundsen-Scott, which is located at the South Pole, you'll find McMurdo Station, both of which are staffed by and supported by the United States's National Science Foundation.
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The driest place on earth is Antarctica and it has no paved roads.Antarctica is the driest region on earth. The South Pole Traverse, also called the McMurdo - South Pole Highway, is an approximately 995-mile-long (1,601 km) compacted snow road in Antarctica that links the United States's McMurdo Station on the coast to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. It was constructed by leveling snow and filling in crevasses, but is not paved.
In which direction would someone travel from Sidon to reach the Persian gulf?north, south, east or west.
From UK, you head south to reach Antarctica.
You can refer to the map, below, to identify those stations that qualify for your definition of 'inland' as locations for research stations on the Antarctic continent.