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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Buenos Aires, east 4/5 of panorama.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Ross Shelf Ice, 40 miles west of Bay of Whales. West 1/2 of panorama.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Anvers Island from west.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Amundsen Sea - open pack.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: North side of Palmer Peninsula from west. South half of panorama.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Pack ice, Ross Sea, 120 mi. S. of Scott Island.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Surface of shelf ice tongue, 0°40' Queen Maud Land. Sastrugi - 4" to 6" high.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Head of bay at 2°W. Queen Maud Land. East 1/2 of panorama.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Buenos Aires, East 3/5 of panorama.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Amundsen Sea, pancake ice.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Bay at 0°40' on ice tongue, Queen Maud Land.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Bay at 0°40' on ice tongue, Queen Maud Land. Putting out ice anchors.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Amundsen Sea - Near Peter I Island.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Ross Shelf Ice- Bay of Whales.
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East side of Sentinel Range and Edith Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica. 1959. Published in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 591, “A descriptive catalog of selected aerial photographs of geologic features in areas outside the United States” Most of the Antarctic sets are single oblique photographs taken as part of the U.S. Antarctic Research Program sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Bay at 0°40' on ice tongue, Queen Maud Land, looking inland.
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Deformed quartzite in west face of Mount Tyree, Sentinel Range, Antarctica. 1959. Published in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 591, “A descriptive catalog of selected aerial photographs of geologic features in areas outside the United States” Most of the Antarctic sets are single oblique photographs taken as part of the U.S. Antarctic Research Program sponsored by the National Science Foundation.