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A small rockeries of Adelie penguins at the Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica. This is not a big multi-thousands rockery so one can count penguins and skuas captured on this pano. Any Volunteers? :-) Pano stitched of 200 hand-held shots, Pentax K10D
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Cape Evans, Ross Island, Antarctica. The cape was discovered by the Discovery expedition (1901-04) under Robert Falcon Scott, who named it the Skuary. Scott's second expedition, the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-13), built its headquarters here, renaming the cape for Lieutenant Edward R.G.R. Evans, Royal Navy, ...
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At Hut Point, near McMurdo Station, Nov 1st 2010
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Small colonies of Adelie penguins in southern part of Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica
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360-deg panorama of the landing site at the Cape Bird - location of the large colony of Adelie Penguins.
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Wiki: Cape Evans is a rocky cape on the west side of Ross Island, forming the north side of the entrance to Erebus Bay. The cape was discovered by the Discovery expedition (1901-04) under Robert Falcon Scott, who named it the Skuary. Scott's second expedition, the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-13), built its head...
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This was a quick afterthought as well as the first stitching with the Gigapan software
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NSF: McMurdo Station (77°51'S, 166°40'E), the main U.S. station in Antarctica, is a coastal station on the volcanic hills at the southern tip of Ross Island, about 3,864 km (2,415 miles) south of Christchurch, New Zealand, and 1,360 km (850 miles) north of the South Pole. The original station was built in 1955 to 195...
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Edited version of NM2102 Gigapan Project
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