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Click and drag in the image above. A couple of thousand feet higher than Flowers Hills, Camp I put the NOVA team on a flat plateau that looked out on cascading glaciers. This camp was the site of another snow pit and a good place to study the way glaciers behave in Antarctica. Due to cold temperatures, Antarctic glaciers are less active than equatorial glaciers. |
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