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  • Blockhouse sign at Launch Complex 14 showing various rockets launched here. This is the site of the Mercury rocket launches and John Glenn's orbital flight in Friendship 7.
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  • Launch Complex 14, site of the launch of John Glenn's orbital flight in 1962
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  • LC 14, Launch Complex 14
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  • Launch Complex 14, site of the launch of John Glenn's orbital flight in 1962
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  • Launch Complex 14,
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  • Launch Complex 14, site of the launch of John Glenn's orbital flight in 1962
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  • The geographic South Pole, southernmost point on earth, where every direction is North, where you can walk around that sign and walk through all 24 time zones,  the ultimate goal of early expeditions to Antarctica. With fuel tanks.
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  • The geographic South Pole, southernmost point on earth, where every direction is North, where you can walk around that sign and walk through all 24 time zones,  the ultimate goal of early expeditions to Antarctica. With fuel tanks.
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  • Ice breaking up on McMurdo Sound, from helicopter on flight back to McMurdo Station. We were watching for Orca whales, the pilot said they had been seen in the area. I swore I saw one blow, and yelled out. The pilot pulled a tight turn and we went to investigate but couldn't find any sign of it.
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  • Pheriche, Nepal, Hotel Snow Land guest house sign and trail toward Everest Base Camp
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  • Well signed bunkhouse at Black Island. If you watch the film "Antarctica: A Year on the Ice" you will see this bunk house when the film maker, Anthony Powell, visits Black Island in the winter, and the entire inside of this bunk house is filled with snow and ice.
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  • Kevin Johnson in the Fish Hut checking and collecting Pteropods from the conical plankton nets. Pteropods are a key species in the food chain, and are in danger because their shell is showing signs of thinning and erosion caused by increase ocean acidification from excess carbon dioxide being absorbed by the southern ocean.
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Portraits of Place - Photographs by Shaun O'Boyle

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