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Paths Less Taken
The Antarctic
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Paths Less Taken
Adelie penquins on the march across an icy landscape
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Penguins at Signy Island
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Adelie penguins
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Adelie penguins at Cape Geddes, Laurie Island
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Adelie penguins on the beach at Deception Island
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Look hard and you will find a baby giant petrel camouflaged in the rocks
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Among the penguins at Port Lockroy
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Adelie penguins
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Adelie penguins
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Loading supplies ashore from NOAA Ship SURVEYOR at Seal IslandPenguin Observation Post.
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The Seal Island Penguin Observation Post.
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Lieutenants Dave Neander (l) and Rich Behn (r) at Seal IslandThey're really in the cold seat!
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Large stand built of welded fuel barrels set as navigation aid on way to SouthPole. McMurdo Station to South Pole traverse
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Stuffed emperor penguins on display in the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch,New Zealand.
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Scientists photographing Adelie penguins
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What caused these tracks? Tobogganing penguins. Note the flipper marks in snow.Penguin tracks produced by sliding across the ice on their bellies.
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Emperor penguins on the sea ice
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Emperor penguins tobogganing over the snow.
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Adelie penguin on the sea ice
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Penguins on sea ice
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