Leaving Mawson
A year's supply
Visiting Adelie and Emperor penguins
Digging out #2
Digging out #1
Around in East Bay
Ghost of Christmas (long) past
Why did we stop?
Brush wattlebird feeding
Red Wattlebird
Pelican reflections
Port Lincoln Parrot (Ringnecked)
House Sparrow
Female Superb Fairy Wren
Sydney Opera House - way back!
"Old meets new: Maypole dance"
"Fibre meets fantasy: all dressed up"
Portrait of Fred
Visiting Rosella
New generator
Back to Mawson
Leaving Mawson #2
Merry 66 Xmas
Aerial Mawson
Mawson gets a radar
Getting them out
Up and away
Black-browed Albatross
Adelie penguins
Blizzard aftermath
VW "Antarctica 3" heading across sastrugi
Weather closing in
Another blow
Moving again
Looking further south from Mt Lacey
Midnight sun through Weasel Gap
Climbing Bechervaise
Surveying on Mt Lacey
Sunset and a parting iceberg
Arrival at PCM Nov 1966
Balloon away
The "Nella Dan" returns.
Prince Charles Mtns Panorama
Blizzard aftermath #2
North past nunataks
Mt Bechervaise
Up to the plateau from Mawson
Pre-heating the Polaris
Trig point on Peak 7
Travelling past sunset
Rolling past Depot Peak
Blizz'd In
Spring tripping
Cold run
View from Mt Twintops
Looking across to Mt Hordern
Regal visit
Snowtrac on the slope
Vehicles at Mawson
The Mawson bar
Midwinter dinner
Dog teams on the sea ice
Snowtrac near Mt Henderson
View from the office window
Aurora australis over Mawson
Aurora Australis to the SE
Aurora over Mawson Station
Reflective hub cap
Snow drifting off the plateau
First blizzard
DUKW going ashore
Sea ice sunset
Vincennes Bay reflections
Reflections
Meeting of two ships.
Out across the pack ice
Into the pack ice
From one extreme to another
Don't dip your wingtip!
22:100 Graeme, Captain of the 'Notorious'
21:100 Felicite from the good ship 'Notorious'
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Looking south over the plateau
From an old slide. From the helicopter the contours of the plateau ice become more visible, as do the flow lines and the areas of crevassing. The coastal ice cliffs are about 30 metres/100 ft high. Our journey inland on the Spring Trip took us approximately in the direction of this photo (though away from the foreground crevassing).
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