Show Navigation

Logistics Arch, in the ice at the South Pole Station. These spaces are at a constant temperature of the surrounding ice, -49 C (-57 F). The arch was originally built at the surface level, but snow accumulation, primarily from drifting snow, has buried the arch, causing concerns for the structural integrity of these storage and work spaces.

Add to Cart
Filename
037_7R306490.jpg
Copyright
Shaun O'Boyle
Image Size
4000x2889 / 7.1MB
south pole
Contained in galleries
Logistics Arch, in the ice at the South Pole Station. These spaces are at a constant temperature of the surrounding ice, -49 C (-57 F). The arch was originally built at the surface level, but snow accumulation, primarily from drifting snow, has buried the arch, causing concerns for the structural integrity of these storage and work spaces.
Info

Portraits of Place - Photographs by Shaun O'Boyle

  • My website dedicated to Arctic & Antarctic work
  • Prints for sale
  • About/Bio
  • My Instagram Page
  • My Guggenheim Fellowship page
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Self-published Books
  • Portfolio
  • Antarctica Blog
  • Contact
  • My Lensculture Page