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Images & Photographs
1961 CGC Eastwind's Deep Freeze Deployment at Cape Adare, Antarctica
230717-G-G0000-103.JPG Photo By: USCG Public Information Division (Bleich) & USCG Historian's Office

Cape Adare - PHOTO FEATURE SERIES ON RECENT HISTORICAL OCCUPATION OF CAPE ADARE BY TWO SCIENTISTS WITH ASSISTANCE OF U.S. COAST GUARD ICEBREAKER EASTWIND. Official Caption:" Scientists Brian Reid, 30, of Rotorus, New Zealand (left) and Colin Bailey, 26, of Adelaide, Australia, wait for the Coast Guard icebreaker Eastwind's landing craft to remove them from Cape Adare after three weeks of studying the penguin rookery here. Behind them are the remains of the huts built by Scott's wintering-over party in 1911, and the well preserved wooden hut (center) built in 1899 by the first wintering-over party led by Borchgravink." Official U.S. Coast Guard Photograph - CPI-020361-D-9 (1 of 5) Bleich. CGC EASTWIND Archive Box 338 - USCG Historian's Office Special Collections Archive & Library.


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