Synonyms, Related Subjects, Ideas for Travel Photos Erebus BayAlum Bay, Anakena Bay, Back Bay Area, Becune Bay, Bishops Bay, Bleaker Island, Bottom Bay, Cannibal Bay, Cape Churchill, |
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Erebus Bay Travel Photos from Danita Delimont |
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Antarctica, Ross Island, McMurdo Sound, Mt. Erebus from Big Razorback Island |
NA, Canada, Canadian Arctic, Beechey Island. Ice formations in Erebus Bay. |
Antarctica, Ross Island, ice form and erupting Mr. Erebus |
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Erebus Bay Travel Photos from National Geographic Images |
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Scientists and field assistants view Mt Discovery from the summit of Mt Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica |
A fumarole near Mount Erebus sends out a jet of steam into the cold Antarctic a ir. |
Steaming fumaroles at sunset, Mt Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica |
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Erebus Bay Travel Photos from Arctic Photo |
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Scotts Discovery Hut and Vinces Cross with a frozen McMurdo Sound. Mc Murdo. Ross Sea. Antarctica. |
Scotts Discovery Hut and Vinces Cross with a frozen McMurdo Sound. Mc Murdo. Ross Sea. Antarctica. |
Scotts Discovery Hut and Vinces Cross with a frozen McMurdo Sound. Mc Murdo. Ross Sea. Antarctica. |
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Erebus Bay Travel Photos from IPNstock |
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George Steinmetz / ASA / ASA, The convecting lava lake about 220m below the crater rim of Mt. Erebus, the most active volcano in Antarctica. It is one of a few permanent lava lakes in the world and has been present at Erebus for over 30 years. |
George Steinmetz/ASA / ASA, Scientists, technicians and managers of the US Antarctic Program all share the cargo bay of a US Air Force C17 on its way from Christ Church, New Zealand to the US base at McMurdo Station. This was the first flight of the spring season, the start of bringing up the head count at McMurdo from a few hundred to some 1700 people for the austral spring scientific season. |
George Steinmetz / ASA / ASA, McMurdo Station, the largest human settlement in Antarctica and the main base for US scientific and logistic efforts in Antarctica. The population swells to some 1700 people between October and Janauary, and is staffed through the long winter by a few hundred hardy individuals. The base is supplied annualy by a cargo vessel and fuel tanker, which often need an ice breaker to reach this most southerly port in the world. |
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