Some more pictures of the station now that the Sun is up.
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Flag cache uncovered with the rising Sun. Atmospheric Research Observatory (ARO) is in the distance on the horizon. |
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Snow piles and supply berms. |
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At the construction Jamesways. During the dark of winter being this far from the station on foot would have been a risky thing for me to do on any but the clearest of moonlit nights (I can't wear glasses in the extreme cold so I get the navigation lights mixed up) , but with the Sun above the horizon it is merely a cold (-82F) 10-minute walk. |
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Wind-blown patterns in the snow. Seen from the top of A-Pod stairs. |
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