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Art meets traditional Minnesota culture every year at the Art Shanties Project. The usual clusters of ice fishing houses on Minnesota lakes are re-imagined as themed art installations. As one writeup (tinyurl.com/yaj8ccg
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Point Hope area as seen from out on the sea ice beyond the point.
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 1 issue 2
Contributors: Camille Parisel and Erik Verhagen
It is the day before sunset at the South Pole. IceCube Drill Camp is deserted and cold.
During the summers of 2004 to 2008, hundreds of scientists and ice drillers were at the South Pole for this massive project. Their mu...-
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The North Pole. I suppose that the best way to think of the North Pole is to consider a single point on the sea bed under the Arctic Ocean where all the Earth's lines of longitude converge. It is the one point in the Northern Hemisphere around which our planet turns, and its position now is marked by a titanium flag th...
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Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Monument, photographed 7_13_09, 8:16am-9:00am.
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Winter in Minnesota is a time for fun and festivals. The oldest and biggest of these is St. Paul's Winter Carnival, eleven days of outdoor activities, competitions, parties and parades. The ice carving competition in Rice Park is always popular, but temperatures above freezing last week have taken a toll. It was 11°F ...
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Can you see the name of the building peeking above this plate glass castle? On the left is a skating rink. More panoramas should be taken of this area. It was very cold this day, which seemed to make the digital camera stop working on some frames. This was when I was a beginner and didn't understand how to set it u...
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Donjek River valley and glacier in Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada. This image was stitched from 198 images and printed 38 ft long by 19 ft high for the exhibit at Kluane National Park Visitor Centre. See blog post at blog.fritzmueller.com/?p=691

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Located on northern castle turret in Banwolseong Fortress in Gyeongju, this structure was used to store ice in the Joseon Dynasty. There is a record on the stone monument and the lintel stone that it was built by Jo Myeong-gyeom who made it of stone instead of wood in 1738, in the 14th year of King Yeongjo and four yea...
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Here you see the Amundsen Scott Research Station at 8:30 am on Christmas morning. We don't have to worry about getting up in the dark for an early race. The sun rose in September and hasn't set since. Inside the station, people are getting ready for the Race Around the World which will start at 9am. With our posit...
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