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Dumont d'Urville


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Dumont d'Urville is the main French base in Antarctica and the stepping-off point for expeditions to Concordia, the joint French-Italian base 1100 kilometers inland. This is immediately to the right of my previous panorama at the station: www.ipernity.com/doc/tiabunna/29909935
Those ropes in the foreground are blizzard lines. When it is pitch darkness, with the wind blowing at 150km/hr and visibility reduced to arm's length by drifting snow, it is imperative to closely follow (ie keep holding) these very specialised fences. Happy Fence Friday!
Dumont d'Urville is the main French base in Antarctica and the stepping-off point for expeditions to Concordia, the joint French-Italian base 1100 kilometers inland. This is immediately to the right of my previous panorama at the station: www.ipernity.com/doc/tiabunna/29909935
Those ropes in the foreground are blizzard lines. When it is pitch darkness, with the wind blowing at 150km/hr and visibility reduced to arm's length by drifting snow, it is imperative to closely follow (ie keep holding) these very specialised fences. Happy Fence Friday!
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Beautifully captured scenic area. Well done George Hugs Tess
tiabunna club has replied to Treasa Ui Cionaodhawww.ipernity.com/group/329975
and very well taken !
away sometimes ... and this looks cold ...COLD ... cold ;-) oOo
and thanks ... a little better and will just ease myself back
gently ..thanks for your kind words of support ..appreciated !
tiabunna club has replied to beverleybeverley has replied to tiabunna cluband thanks ... just about just about ... some hiccups and glitches
yesterday, fingers crossed for today ;-) enjoy your day o0o
and also ADMIRED in NATURE 4U
tiabunna club has replied to Simone Maurelthanks for sharing*****
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