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  • Midnight sun hovers over Golomianiyy Weather Station, Severnaya Zemlya, Russia.
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  • Despite winter cold, a Russian airport worker tends a plane on Severnaya Zemlya, an archipeligo far north of Siberia.
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  • Reinhold & Hubert Messner test sleds amidst pressure ridges before attempting to cross the Arctic Ocean from Severnaya Zemlya, Russia, to Canada, via the North Pole. Background mist rises from open water leads. Temperature is about minus 35 degrees F.
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  • WILL STEGER in -40 degree temperatures off coast of Severnaya Zemlya (Russia), en route to Canada via the frozen Arctic Ocean & North Pole, International Arctic Project dogsled expedition.
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  • Despite winter cold, a Russian airport worker tends a plane on Severnaya Zemlya, an archipeligo far north of Siberia.
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  • DOGSLEDDING, International Arctic Project. Team led by Will Steger (MR) threads between pressure ridges on frozen Arctic Ocean shortly after leaving Severnaya Zemlya, Russia, en route to Canada via the North Pole. Air temperature is -40 degrees.
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  • Renowned mountaineer Reinhold Messner prepares to fly in a dilapidated Russian airplane from Severnaya Zemlya back to Siberia after a failed crossing of the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Windblown rime and minus 40 degree temperatures envelop Russia's Golomianiyy Weather Station  on Severnaya Zemlya archipeligo, one of the northmost manned outposts in the world
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  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT. Ulrik Vedel & dog team leave Cape Arkticheskiy, Severnaya Zemlya. Temp: -40 deg. (MR)
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  • Golomianiyy Weather Station, near Severnaya Zemlya, start of IAP expedition.
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  • Members of the International Arctic Project begin a four-month doglesdding expedition across the Arctic Ocean to Canada - via the North Pole - at Severnaya Zemlya Island north of Russia. The days are short, the temperature  about -50 degrees F.  and ice conditions are dangerous.
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  • Expedition camp on the Arctic Ocean near Severnaya Zemlya.
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  • Expedition Skiers Reinhold & Hubert Messner ski on frozen Arctic Ocean by Severnaya Zemlya, Russia, at beginning of attempted polar crossing.
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  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT.  Russian explorer Dr. Victor Boyarsky at start of expedition across Arctic Ocean from Severnaya Zemlya. Temp: -45deg.
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  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT. Ulrik Vedel in -40 degree temperatures at Cape Arkticheskiy, Severnaya Zemlya archipeligo, Russia.
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  • Dog sledding across Arctic Ocean from Severnaya Zemlya.
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  • ARCTIC OCEAN, Leads, pressure ridges & fractured sea ice in "Shear Zone" near Severnaya Zemlya, Russia.
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  • RUSSIA, Arctic. Meteorologist at Golomianiyy Weather Station, Severnaya Zemlya, an archipeligo north of Siberia.
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  • INTL. ARCTIC PROJECT, First expedition camp at Cape Arkticheskiy, Severnaya Zemlya. Temp: -40 deg.
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  • INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC PROJECT. Ulrik Vedel in camp at Cape Arkticheskiy, Severnaya Zemlya. Temp: -40 deg.
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  • Midnight sun skims the horizon over icebergs floating in the Arctic Ocean, north of Severnaya Zemlya, Russia.
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