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| 1994 Erebus crew (l to r): Rich Esser, Phil Kyle, Ray Dibble, Ken Simms, Ed Klimasauskas and Alexei Ozerov. |
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| Killer whale "spy hopping" at the ice edge near Cape Royds, Ross Island. |
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| Lenticular clouds forming over the summit of Mt. Erebus. |
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| Mario Ruiz making sure all his ECW (Extreme Cold Weather) gear fits properly before boarding the flight to Antarctica. |
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| Nelia Dunbar and Bill McIntosh try to get some sleep on the C-130 flight from New Zealand to Antarctica. |
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| One of the "P-boxes" used to control DC power input/output at the Mt. Erebus seismic stations. |
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| Trying to show a couple of 'sun dogs' that are a common sight in Antarctica. |
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| A Bell 212 helicopter 'contrailing' in the humidity occasionally present at the higher elevations on Mt. Erebus. |
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| Crashed helicopter near the lower Erebus hut. |
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| Nelia Dunbar probing around some of the ice towers near the lower Erebus hut. |
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| Ice towers and the Erebus plume. |
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| Steaming ice tower/fumarole near the lower Erebus hut. |
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| Crater camera housing that was snapped off by high winds (and corrosion from the plume). The camera was later found about 150 meters down hill. |
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