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This panorama was taken inside the USAP's Antarctic Center in Christchurch New Zealand. Southbound researchers and support personel are outfitted with appropriate clothing for their jobs and for the environment in which they will work. Here is a selection of standard issue and special request garments for people de...
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Here is a view of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station as it appeared on March 1, 2009. I photographed this landscape as I was walking back from a weather balloon launch in the BIF. March 1st was a very calm day with the sun still high enough above the horizon to give a pleasant warmth to the -50 degree Fahrenheit...
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Frans Jozef land, North Pole expedition - solar eclipse 2008
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Jeremy Rogers, Luc Reynders, Daragh Horgan, Eric Larsen and Doug Oppenheim ski out of the fog early in the morning of January 4, 2009 South Pole time, which is New Zealand time. These five athlete/adventurers started their journey at the Ronne ice shelf on the Argentina/Chile side of the continent. From there the...
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Here is the "summer camp" where support people live and work during the long day of the South Pole summer. Usually this is a very busy scene. Construction crews are still working on the exterior of the station, hence you see finished siding on the right side of the image and you see bare particle board and scaffold...
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Here are His Serene Highness Albert II of Monaco and his fellow travelers arriving at the South Pole. They appeared out of a rather foggy landscape, and crossed onto our skiway near the Amundsen Scott Research Station on the morning of January 14, South Pole time. This was a fairly large group, and in additional to the...
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Here a a glimpse of a South Pole tradition that is seldom seen by folks in northernly climes. The weather today, a little hazy with temperature -8 F. The winners: Matt Schomburg, Liz George and Laura Rip. Congratulation to the winners and to everyone who participated in this very unique event.
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Here is a small pano of the opening ceremony on friday. You can see the Governor of Texas in the light brown suit behind the podium. I have a larger 360 shot of this same area from earlier in the day I am uploading tonight.
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This panorama captures the arrival of 2 Finnish skiers who travelled from Hercules Inlet on the Antarctic coast to the Geographic South Pole across 700 miles of Antarctic's cold white and blue landscape. Poppis Suomela and Pasi Ikonen arrived at the South Pole in the early evening hours of Christmas Day. We watched...
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The South Pole winter crew has been waiting patiently for the arrival of our summer replacements. Here is the 1st passenger flight of the SP summer 2010-11 season. The plane brought us fifteen passengers, some critical supplies and some treats such as fresh eggs and the first fresh bananas that any of us have seen sinc...
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