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Scott’s hut on Cape Evans
So far, the geology on this trip has faced some stiff competion from history and penguins, but on tuesday it came into its own. We moved across McMurdo Sound overnight and into the fast ice on the west coast, ready … Continue reading
Posted in History, Out in the field
Tagged Antarctic, Cape Evans, Captain Scott, expedition, explorers, geography, geology, history, Ice, penguins
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