Journal Entry
Today's post will again be a photojournal.
Our flight to McMurdo was cancelled, but it seems likely that we will fly tomorrow. Since today could be my last full day at the pole, I wanted to share a beautiful picture of the IceCube team that was taken at the ceremonial South Pole.
The IceCube team at the ceremonial South Pole. The third from the right is me.Throughout the last two weeks I have collected a number of photographs that did not seem to fit previous postings. Well, four of those are now here (#2 to #5). In addition, Hans offered to shared his photograph collection with me, and it turns out that I have been prominently featured on a number of his own pictures (these are #6 to #10).
From my own collection:
January 20: Selfie photograph (taken today) with the sign at the geographic South Pole. January 14: This is a funny picture because I seem to be in a hurry, but that was not the case. January 20: Close-up of the South Pole's frozen surface. January 6: Boarding 'Ivan the Terra Bus' for the 12-kilometer ride from Williams Field to McMurdo Station.Kindly shared by Hans:
January 6: Arrival at the McMurdo airfield. Credit: Hans Niederhausen. January 11: At the IceCube Laboratory (ICL) right after our arrival. Elisa is to the right. Credit: Hans Niederhausen. January 13: The IceCube team at the Science Lab. Credit: Hans Niederhausen. January 15: Taking a photograph during an IceTop outing. Credit: Hans Niederhausen. January 18: Me being photographed by Sam. This was simultaneous with picture #5 from the post of two days ago. Credit: Hans Niederhausen.
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