Anthony > Pressure ridges in front of Scott Base with the 1am sun in late November
Anthony > Ice pressure ridges in front of Scott Base in early summer at 1am in the morning when the sun is no longer setting
Anthony > Mount Erebus as seen from the pressure ridges in front of Scott Base
Anthony > Mount Erebus as seen from the pressure ridges near Scott Base Antarctica
Anthony > Mount Erebus at night, the world's southernmost active volcano.
Anthony > McMurdo Staion (left) and Scott Base (right) as seen from the Ross Ice Shelf. Mt Erebus is in the Background.
Anthony > Camera mounted to a post set in the ice for part of 4 month long time-lapse project. Recording changes in the sea ice pressure ridges in front of Scott Base in temperatures down to about -60C ambient.
Anthony > Nacreous or Polar Stratospheric Clouds in the sky above an ice formation in the Scott Base pressure ridges.
Anthony > Pressure Ridges in front of Scott Base. These form as the sea ice in front of Scott Base is crushed by the advancing Ross Ice Shelf behind it.
Pressure ridges in front of Scott Base with the 1am sun in late November
Anthony > Pressure ridges in front of Scott Base with the 1am sun in late November
Pressure ridges in front of Scott Base with the 1am sun in late November
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