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Southern Night Sky

A real delight at Lake Mungo was being able to view totally dark skies, with no light pollution, because of the distance from towns and cities. This shot shows the deep southern sky, with notes indicating some points of interest. I prefer this on black (click on the image). I'll leave my Lake Mungo series for a while and return to it later.

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Meeting of two ships.

From an old slide. It was uncommon for two of the "Dan" ships used by ANARE to be in port together. Here the Lauritzen Line "Thala Dan" and "Nella Dan" are in Vincennes Bay, near the old Wilkes station (some buildings visible on the ridge in the background) in January 1966.

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Vincennes Bay reflections

From an old slide. Late night sunset reflections in Vincennes Bay, near Casey Station, Antarctica.

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Spring tripping

From an old 1966 slide. The major field trip away from the station was the Spring Trip, here seen at its first stop. This was to the northern Prince Charles Mountains and involved seven of us surveying previously unvisited mountains, some 300 km inland - we were away for four months. Everything was moved in caravan trains, drawn by D4 bulldozers. Only a short distance inland, the blue ice seen at the edge of the plateau gives way to compacted snow, carved by the wind into waves known as "sastrugi", as seen here.

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Travelling past sunset

From an old slide. Heading for Peak 7, about 170 miles south of Mawson, Antarctica. Sunset was about 2230 and the sun then travelled along just below the horizon, so we made the most of the good weather and travelled late into the night. Minolta SR1, Auto Rokkor_PF 58/1.4 .

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Heading away

Reposted after reprocessing. From an old negative, taken exactly 50 years ago today (9 October 1966). View large. Here the 1966 Spring surveying trip from Mawson is just heading out across the blue ice at the edge of the Antarctic plateau. Taken from the roof of the main caravan. In the distance, several expeditioners can be seen on the ice farewelling us, also the VW following for the early stage. For the next four months, "the world" consisted of just the seven of us.

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Climbing Bechervaise

From an old negative and best viewed on black. The only previous expedition to this area had described Mt Bechervaise as "impossible". That was something of a challenge to the more expert climbers in our group: here the climbing party prepares to make the first ascent. I was quite happy to watch. :) They took about four hours to reach the summit and another four to return.

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First frangipanni

Great excitement at the first flower on our (fairly new) frangipanni tree.

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Waterspout at Batemans Bay

This waterspout developed in unstable weather ahead of an approaching cold front. It was maybe 2km offshore and caused understandable excitement. Explored.
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