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77 viewsThe Royal Society Range in Antarctica rises to 4000 meters (13,000 feet) at its highest point.
Image Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
Megadunes Web site
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119 viewsThe Royal Society Range in Antarctica rises to 4000 meters (13,000 feet) at its highest point.
Image Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
Megadunes Web site
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121 viewsThe Royal Society Range in Antarctica rises to 4000 meters (13,000 feet) at its highest point.
Image Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
Megadunes Web site
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Warming Tent129 viewsWarming tent set up adjacent to the USS Hawkbill during SCICEX 99. Although no surface sampling was performed during SCICEX 99, a film crew from the National Geographic Society, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Lehman (LDEO), lowered cameras through a hole in the ice next to the submarine to photograph its descent. Photo courtesy of ASL.
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