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194 viewsThis in-flight photo shows James Ross Island.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
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194 viewsThe IceTrek team drove up from Rio Gallegos to Parque Nacional los Glaciares. This is one in a series of photos from Parque Nacional los Glaciares.
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193 viewsThis photo shows glacial retreat on the Antarctic Peninsula.
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191 viewsTents and equipment hunker down to weather the elements on AMIGOSberg.
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191 viewsAntarctic waters sparkle from Marambio Base on Seymour Island.
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187 viewsThe Irizar sails through the Antarctic waters, with Iceberg A22a in the background.
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186 viewsThis in-flight view shows Chip, the test iceberg used to try out equipment during IceTrek.
Credit: NSIDC courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer.
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185 viewsThis Twin Otter plane transported the IceTrek team to various sites along the Antarctica Peninsula during the IceTrek expedition.
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183 viewsThe IceTrek team drove up from Rio Gallegos to Parque Nacional los Glaciares. This is one in a series of photos from Parque Nacional los Glaciares.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos and Rob Bauer, NSIDC
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182 viewsRonald Ross (left) and Pedro Skvarca (right) dragsthe sled across Chip, the test iceberg.
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182 viewsThe edge of Seymour Island glows in the evening light.
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182 viewsThis bump at the edge of AMIGOSberg is known as a push mound or a bumper mark. This phenomenon occurs when icebergs bump into other icebergs or land.
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