Looking "Down" off the bottom of the planet at the South Pole.
Fish-eye shot from the camera that was capturing the sun making a 360 degree circle in the sky. The white specs are blowing snow.
Mount Erebus as seen from the pressure ridges in front of Scott Base
Mount Erebus at night, the world's southernmost active volcano.
South Pole Panorama.
On the left is the Geographic South Pole, plus the ceremonial marker. behind it is the dome that housed the old station. The new South Pole Station is the buildings on the right.
South Pole Panorama.
On the left is the Geographic South Pole, plus the ceremonial marker. behind it is the dome that housed the old station. The new South Pole Station is the buildings on the right.
Mt Lister and the Royal Society Mountains
Looking across Black Island towards Mount Discovery at the end of winter, just before the sun returns.
Milky Way over Black Island Satellite Station
Full Moon over Observation Hill. The cross is the memorial marker to Robert Scott and his men who died returning from the South Pole in 1914.
Full Moon over Observation Hill. The cross is the memorial marker to Robert Scott and his men who died returning from the South Pole in 1914.
Full Moon over Observation Hill. The cross is the memorial marker to Robert Scott and his men who died returning from the South Pole in 1914.
Full Moon over Observation Hill. The cross is the memorial marker to Robert Scott and his men who died returning from the South Pole in 1914.
See photo in original gallery.