title         = 'Steen Mogensen, Antarctica 07-Nov-2007';
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majorCaption  = new Array( 'Glaciers come off Mt Erebus everywhere. Here you see some of the glaciers North of Turks Head on the coast to Cape Evans. This is just North of Trygve Glacier.', 'The Bare Glacier, seen from Scott\'s hut at Cape Evans.', 'Freshwater lake in the hills behind the Scott hut at Cape Evans.', 'Skua bathing in the freshwater lake behind the Scott hut at Cape Evans. The salt contents in the ocea water, and therefor also in the ice around the seal holes, is very high. The skua\'s are using this opportunity to clean off their feathers.', 'Skua', 'Adelie penguins at the rookery at Cape Royds.', 'Male Adelie penguin at a nesting site in the rocks around the Cape Royds rookery. It is unusual for the Adelies to make their nest in the rooks like this. They are typically on flat ground close to other nests.', 'Adelies leaving the rookery at Cape Royds on their way to the ice edge a few miles way. When the birds encounter cracks or other lines in the ice, they stop, look around and then jump over the feature. The next penguin will do the same and so on until they are all safely across.', 'Bob Garrott, Kelly Proffitt and Kevin from FSTP roped up for safety on a hike in to North Base. This is glacier terrain and the risk of finding crevasses is high.', 'Kelly and Kevin on the rope, passing a steap area in North Base.', 'Kelly and Bob at the last climb before getting to one of the seal colonies in the North Base area. ', 'Bob Garrott preparing to \"Bag\" a female seal in the North Base collony. With the rubberized canvas bag over her head, the seal stays calm while we tag or re-tag her. Kelly is preparing the tagging gear in the background.', 'Bob with the seal mom under control in the head bag. For the most part, the seals are calm in this situation, but there are time when it can be quite a challenge to get the bag on right and get the seal to calm down. Kelly is working the tagging gear.', 'Seal pup at the colony at South Base.', 'Pup waiting for mom to be re-tagged to the constant need for feeding can resume!', 'Pilot Barry James', 'Big Razorback island with our camp in the center of the image. Little Razorback island in the background.', 'Glacier Tongue, seen from helicopter', 'Bob Garrott, on the rocks high above the sea ice behind the Scott hut at Cape Evans, looking South. This would most likely be the same place where the old explorers, 100 years ago, would have gathered, looking for their comrades as they were returning from the South Pole expeditions or from the Discovery hut which is located on the coast just outside of where McMurdo Station sits today.' );
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