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14 Aug 2012

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Regal visit

From an old 1966 slide. At about Midwinter, an Emperor penguin paid an unexpected visit. After a stroll around the harbour it wandered away again.

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21 Jun 1966

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The Mawson bar

From an old 1966 slide. Another photo from the Midwinter celebrations. The bar was the station's social centre.

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21 Jun 1966

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Midwinter dinner

From an old 1966 slide. Going back to the "heroic" era of Shackleton, Mawson and Scott, Antarctic expeditions have always celebrated Midwinter on 21 June. This is probably the world's most international holiday, celebrated equally by Australians, Japanese, Russians, Americans, French, Poles, and all the many other nationalities with Antarctic stations: whatever their nation's politics and whatever their religion. In the "old" days before satellite communications, there often were "radio blackouts" for some time..... This was the only time all year when everyone went "formal".

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01 Aug 2012

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Vehicles at Mawson

From an old 1966 slide. Looking west past the workshop (at right) past the Mawson station vehicles and some of the husky pups..

01 May 1966

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Snowtrac near Mt Henderson

From an old 1966 slide. This is one of the Snowtrac vehicles on the edge of the Antarctic plateau, near Mt Henderson just outside Mawson station. The surface is blue ice and how else would a skier travel except in a Porsche-powered vehicle? :) Yes, the Snowtracs did indeed have Porsche industrial engines.

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01 Jun 1966

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View from the office window

From an old 1966 slide. This was the view from the meteorological office window as midwinter drew around. Looking across the frozen harbour toward the north, with icebergs showing as mirages.

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01 Aug 2012

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Aurora australis over Mawson

From an old 1966 slide. This was a time exposure of the aurora to the east of Mawson, looking past a living hut named "Balleny" (the living huts were all named after early Antarctic explorers). To give some idea of the intensity of some auroras, this was taken on 25 ISO film!

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01 Aug 2012

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Aurora Australis to the SE

From a 1966 slide. Mawson lies under the auroral oval, the annular zone around the south magnetic pole where auroras are most prevalent. In plain language, there was an aurora most nights. This is from one of the Ektachrome films we "home developed" while there.

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01 Mar 1966

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Reflective hub cap

From an old slide taken in 1966. While up at Rumdoodle I was taken by the wide-angle reflections of the surrounding area in the shiny hub cap of the VW "Antarctica 3".
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