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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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  • Mount Erebus, Mount Terror and Ross Ice Shelf from Castle Rock
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  • Station Communication dome and panorama looking back at Ross Island, a small plume over 12,448 foot Mount Erebus volcano and Mount Terror on right.
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  • Approaching Castle Rock with Mount Erebus beyond.
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  • Approaching Castle Rock with Mount Erebus beyond.
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  • Mt Erebus Volcano and Castle Rock from Observation Hill. You can make out the hiking trail from McMurdo to Castle Rock, about 8 miles round trip.
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  • Crater Heights and T Site from OB Hill
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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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  • Castle Rock and Mount Erebus
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  • Mount Erebus from Observation Hill
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  • Mount Erebus from Windvane Hill, Cape Evans
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  • Back at sea level after landing at Willy Field, and hustling to catching the shuttle back to McMurdo Station. Mount Erebus smoking in the background.
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  • Back at sea level after landing at Willy Field, and hustling to catching the shuttle back to McMurdo Station. Mount Erebus smoking in the background.
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  • Dive site with Mount Erebus Volcano in background. Notice the extremly rough condition of the years old sea ice
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  • Ice pressure ridges, Mount Erebus, and incoming storm, from Scott Base
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  • Mount Erebus from Cape Evans Windvane Hill
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  • Mount Erebus and Mount Terror, Ross Island, Antarctica
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  • Mount Erebus on an extremely cold and windy day (-30's wind chill) on way to Cape Evans
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  • 12,400 ft Mount Erebus from Wind Vane Hill, Cape Evans, Antarctica.
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  • Hut with Mount Erebus volcano
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  • Millions of cubic feet of compressed helium in cylinders used to fill balloons which carry LDB telescopes payloads into the stratosphere to altitudes of 130,000 ft (39,620 M). Mount Erebus in the background.
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  • 12,400 ft Mount Erebus and Castle Rock, Ross Island, Antarctica
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