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Paths Less Taken
The Antarctic
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Sculpted sea ice
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Glove for scale on sea ice. Coulman Island is the backdrop. 73 28 S Latitude169 45 E Longitude.
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Iceberg drifting
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The marginal ice zone (MIZ)
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The seaward edge of the floating Ross Ice Shelf
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The seaward edge of the floating Ross Ice Shelf
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The seaward edge of the floating Ross Ice Shelf
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The seaward edge of the floating Ross Ice Shelf
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The seaward edge of the floating Ross Ice Shelf
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The seaward edge of the floating Ross Ice Shelf
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Land fast sea ice in the foreground. Ross Island in the background. 77 30 SLatitude 168 00 E Longitude.
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Rough sea ice near Ross Island
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Iceberg drifting
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The Ross Ice Shelf at the Bay of Whales. This is the southern-most navigablepoint on the planet and the point where Amundsen started his successful trek to the South Pole. 78 30 S Latitude 164 20W Longitude.
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The Ross Ice Shelf at the Bay of Whales. This is the southern-most navigablepoint on the planet and the point where Amundsen started his successful trek to the South Pole. 78 30 S Latitude 164 20W Longitude.
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The Ross Ice Shelf at the Bay of Whales. This is the southern-most navigablepoint on the planet and the point where Amundsen started his successful trek to the South Pole. 78 30 S Latitude 164 20W Longitude.
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The Ross Ice Shelf at the Bay of Whales. This is the southern-most navigablepoint on the planet and the point where Amundsen started his successful trek to the South Pole. 78 30 S Latitude 164 20W Longitude.
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The Ross Ice Shelf at the Bay of Whales. This is the southern-most navigablepoint on the planet and the point where Amundsen started his successful trek to the South Pole. 78 30 S Latitude 164 20W Longitude.
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The Ross Ice Shelf at the Bay of Whales. This is the southern-most navigablepoint on the planet and the point where Amundsen started his successful trek to the South Pole. 78 30 S Latitude 164 20W Longitude.
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Thin rafted sea ice
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