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Ronne AE-USASE Base 'E'Within walking distance of the FIDS BAS station, this is the earliest remaining American station built in 1940 by men of Admiral Richard Byrd's Antarctic Service Expedition.Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0118Larry L. Jackson
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WorkbenchWe had very limited access to this station.Ronne AE-USASE Base' 'E, Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0119Larry L. Jackson
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SignThe Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition of 1947-8 had the first two women to overwinter in Antarctica.Ronne AE-USASE Base' 'E, Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0122Larry L. Jackson
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Machine ShopRonne AE-USASE Base' 'E, Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0123Larry L. Jackson
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Glacier FaceWithin easy walking distance of the Ronne Station.Ronne AE-USASE Base' 'E, Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0129Larry L. Jackson
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ViewThe FIDS BAS station on the right side of the photo.Ronne AE-USASE Base' 'E, Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0134Larry L. Jackson
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IcebergThere is a Weddell Seal at the left end of the iceberg.Helicopter Photo, Stonigton Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0136Larry L. Jackson
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Helicopter ViewHeaded back to the ship parked in the ice.Stonington Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0137Larry L. Jackson
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Soccer, KM Kapitan Khlebnikov CrewMarguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0139Larry L. Jackson
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1st Emperor PenquinAptenodytes forsteri - still hanging around the ship.Marguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0057Larry L. Jackson
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1st Emperor PenquinAptenodytes forsteriMarguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0060Larry L. Jackson
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1st Emperor PenquinAptenodytes forsteriMarguerite Bay, Antarctica, November 20, 20062006-11-20#0078Larry L. Jackson