Nunataks
This is a stitched image from several b/w negatives processed at Mawson in Antarctica. Nunataks are small peaks above the surrounding ice and snow terrain. Here the surrounding ice on the plateau is about 1500 M above sea level, so these are actually not so small if we consider what's below. Best viewed large.
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Taken on 1966-11-05 15:05:09
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Posted on Saturday February 13, 2021
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Nora Caracci said:
happy WE !
Ulrich John said:
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Annemarie said:
Happy evening and happy Valentine's.
RHH said:
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Janet Brien said:
Seen full size makes me shiver and go, "COOOOOOOL!!!" at the same time! What a sight.
Thanks for taking the time to create this image, it's so dramatic!
I'm so glad that you recognize how special these pictures are. They're just so wonderful and astonishing to see. :)
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Roger (Grisly) said:
great work to produce this excellent image.
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Gudrun said:
With climate change we are going to see ever more nuntaks in the ice...