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204 viewsWe are forced to travel on the ice-foot at the edge of the land due to the thin ice.
Image courtesy Andy Mahoney
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217 viewsThe sun sets over the northernmost football field, set up on the sea ice.
Image courtesy Andy Mahoney
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80 viewsA leaning weather station that has slowly started to melt out of the ice in recent years. We have snow-mobiled here (a one-hour trip) to steam-drill a new 6-meter (20-foot) hole and secure the station into it. Photo by John Maurer, CIRES/NSIDC, University of Colorado.
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243 viewsFilm poster from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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249 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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120 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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126 viewsFilm still from "Good Days on the Trail, 1938-1942: Film Footage of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado."
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121 viewsThis is one in a series of shots taken of the sastrugi in the Megadunes area.
Sastrugi are usually just a foot or so high, but the Megadunes camp region had huge formations, over three feet (one meter) tall.
Image Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
Megadunes Web site
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117 viewsThis is one in a series of shots taken of the sastrugi in the Megadunes area.
Sastrugi are usually just a foot or so high, but the Megadunes camp region had huge formations, over three feet (one meter) tall.
Image Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
Megadunes Web site
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134 viewsThis is one in a series of shots taken of the sastrugi in the Megadunes area.
Sastrugi are usually just a foot or so high, but the Megadunes camp region had huge formations, over three feet (one meter) tall.
Image Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
Megadunes Web site
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118 viewsThis is one in a series of shots taken of the sastrugi in the Megadunes area.
Sastrugi are usually just a foot or so high, but the Megadunes camp region had huge formations, over three feet (one meter) tall.
Image Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
Megadunes Web site
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205 viewsAt the end of a work day for the team, all that are left behind are markers and snow-tracks.
Photo Credit: NSIDC Courtesy Vicky Lytle
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