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The Antarctic
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The first iceberg seen during the expedition
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Passing an iceberg on a gray day
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An iceberg in Gerlache Strait
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Passing over ice floes while flying to McMurdo Station
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Tabular icebergs off the Antarctic Peninsula
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An iceberg off the Antarctic Peninsula
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Arches in icebergs off the Antarctic Peninsula
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A large tabular iceberg off the Antarctic Peninsula
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A large tabular iceberg off the Antarctic Peninsula
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Ice floes off the Antarctic Peninsula
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Pressure ridge on sea ice on McMurdo Sound
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Cracks in sea ice as seen from the air
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Flying over large tabular icebergs on the way to McMurdo Sound
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Flying over large tabular icebergs on the way to McMurdo Sound
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Flying over large tabular icebergs on the way to McMurdo Sound
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A pressure ridge on the sea ice at McMurdo Sound
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Photographer getting ready to set up for shot of Mount Erebus across sea ice.
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Antarctic sea ice cover in February 1998 and September 1998. Graphic derivedspecial sensor Microwave Imager satellite data.
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Pancake ice as seen from the bridge of the NATHANIEL B. PALMER. Largestpancake is approximately four feet across.
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Small ice floes in open water as seen from the bridge of theNATHANIEL B. PALMER. Ice is melting at time of this picture.
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