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The sky at the South Pole is often monochrome. We see a lot of solid light gray or white skies and we see a lot of solid blue skies. This sky on December 27 with all of these high, wispy clouds was remarkable. Beneath all the blue and the trails of mare's tails, you can see the tents of the Norwegian and Finnish sk...
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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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About the subject: Vancouver is famous for the classic Beaver and Otter float planes that operate from jetties just a few minutes’ walk from the downtown core. The distinctive noise of 1950s radial engines can be heard periodically and is part of the fabric of west coast life. About the image: This is my first ...
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The Burrard Seaplane terminal is something of a Vancouver Icon. It is used by a number of local carrier services which offer flights to the west coast and gulf islands. During the construction of the Vancouver Convention centre, the terminal was moved to a temporary location for several years. After a long time and ...
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