There is a small island in the Southern Ocean. No one knows about him, except for polar explorers who winter in Antarctica and their relatives. On the island, right on the rocks, there are sarcophagi. Here are buried people who are not written about in geography textbooks, but without whom it would be impossible to develop this land. More than 60 years have passed since the first burial. During this time, the cemetery has never had a major overhaul. A team of 8 went to Antarctica to do it for the first time.