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  • Sea Ice Pressure at Hut Point
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  • Shrine on Hut Point Ridge Loop trail
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  • Vince's Cross on Hut Point
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  • Vince's Cross on Hut Point
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  • McMurdo from above the Discovery Hut
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  • Discovery Hut was built by Scott's Discovery Expedition of 1901-1904 on Hut Point at the location which is now within sight of McMurdo Station.
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  • A Hut, also known at the TAE (Trans-Antarctic Expedition) Hut, is located on Pram Point at New Zealand’s Scott Base. It was the first station building built in 1957 at Scott Base, established to support the TAE, and the IGY (International Geophysical Year) of 1957/1958. It was originally intended as a short term base, after which it was to be dismantled, but as the scientific potential of Antarctica was realized the Government decided to continue with Antarctic research indefinitely.
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  • Castle Rock from Pram Point Pressure Ridges
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  • New Zealand's Scott Base located on Pram Point, Ross Island, Antarctica. Castle Rock on upper left.
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  • Hut Point and Discovery Hut
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  • Hut Point and Discovery Hut from McMurdo Station
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  • Scott's Discovery Hut, Hut Point
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  • Hut Point with Discovery Hut roof visible
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  • Hut Point next the Discovery Hut, Vince's Cross, and well fed Weddell seals basking on the sea ice in the frigid air.
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  • Hut Point and Discovery Hut #2
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  • Hut Point and Discovery Hut
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  • Looking across 20 miles of the Ross Ice Shelf at Ross Island, the summit of Mount Erebus volcano is 45 miles away. The dark area below Erebus is the Hut Point Peninsula where McMurdo Station is located at the end of the peninsula. Observation Hill can be made out on the right side of the peninsula, Arrival Heights on the left side, and Castle Rock is above and behind McMurdo. On the ice shelf below Hut Point you can see Pegasus Airfield, and several active science project locations.
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  • Hut Point during a brief but intense snow squall
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  • Hut Point during a brief but intense snow squall
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  • Panorama of McMurdo Station from the Hut Point Ridge Loop Trail
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  • Snow mobiles on McMurdo Sound from Hut Point. Probably the biology team returning from Big Razorback Island where they have a Weddell Seal study area. #3 Fish Hut in background.
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  • Hut Point and Discovery Hut
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  • Weddell Seal at Hut Point
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  • Looking side on at the Hut Point Peninsula from McMurdo Sound. That large rock sticking up is the back side of Castle Rock.
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  • Weddell seal at Hut Point
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  • Chris Kenry at Castle Rock. Temperature was about 10 deg F, but below zero with a steady Hut Point wind out of the south.
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  • Berthing dorms looking toward Hut Point
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  • McMurdo and Observation Hill after snow from Hut Point Ridge Loop Trail
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  • Wide angle panorama of McMurdo from OB Hill showing Hut Point on left and T Site on right.
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