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  • Victor Boyarsky writes the latitude and longitude on his tent at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.  (The latitude does not read an exact 90 degrees south because he is camped a few hundred meters from the true Pole.
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  • Members of the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition clown for a picture at the ceremonial South Pole.
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  • Expedition leaders Will Steger & Jean-Louis Etienne play at the ceremonial South Pole, halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Will Steger and Victor Boyarsky pose at the ceremonial South Pole, halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Expedition leader Will Steger plays beside the ceremonial South Pole, halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Members of the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition pose for pictures at the ceremonial South Pole.  From left to right: Keizo Funatsu (Japan), Jean-Louis Etienne (France), Will Steger (USA), Qin Dahe (China), Geoff Somers (UK), and Victor Boyarsky (USSR).
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  • Dogsleds from the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition navigate across the vast polar plateau near the South Pole.  In the distant background is USA's Amundsen-Scott science base.
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  • Keizo Funatsu melts snow for water in his tent at the South Pole, halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Members of the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition pose for sponsor pictures at the ceremonial South Pole, about halfway through their journey.
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  • Victor Boyarsky snacks on cheese in his tent at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Jean-Louis Etienne writes in his journal at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Will Steger fills water bottles with melted snow while Qin Dahe sips tea in their tent at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Polar explorer Will Steger looks at a vast horizon beyond the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Dog teams from the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition cross the vast polar plateau, near the South Pole.
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  • Dog teams from the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition navigate across the vast polar plateau near the South Pole.
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  • Dog teams from the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition navigate across the vast polar plateau near the South Pole,
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  • With fanfare from the staff at America's Amundsen-Scott science base, the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition departs from the South Pole.
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  • Two Saudi Arabian sponsors of the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition pray towards Mecca from the South Pole.
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  • Geoff Somers reads mail from home after reaching the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Having reached the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition, Jean-Louis Etienne and Victor Boyarsky attempt to radio news to the outside world.
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  • Jean-Louis Etienne & Victor Boyarsky relax in their tent at the South Pole, halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Keizo Funatsu, Will Steger and Qin Dahe guide their dogsleds across the vast polar plateau near the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • A sled dog yawns in a camp at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Will Steger teases one of his dogs with one of several hams donated to the canines by staff at America's Amundsen-Scott science base at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Victor Boyarsky leads dogsleds of the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition through condensing ice crystals on the vast polar plateau near the South Pole.
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  • Halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition, leaders Will Steger & Jean-Louis Etienne admire photos of earlier explorers during a brief stopover at the South Pole.
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  • Geoff Somers and Keizo Funatsu melt snow for water in their tent at the South Pole, halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Will Steger refuels his Coleman Stove - a vital survival tool - at the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Keizo Funatsu and Victor Boyarsky celebrate their arrival at the South Pole,  about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Expedition leader Will Steger sleeps in his tent at the South Pole, halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • Veteran Russian polar explorer, Victor Boyarsky, leads the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition across the vast polar plateau.
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  • Led by distant Victor Boyarsky, a dogsled from the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition navigates across the vast polar plateau.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Dr. Ibrahim Abdulhamid Alam, one of first Saudi Arabians to visit South Pole, as a sponsor to Will Steger's Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
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  • A snow cat drives towards the old dome at Amundsen Scott science base, run by the United States at the South Pole, Antarctica.  (Taken in 1989.  This has subsequently been replaced by more modern and efficient structures.)
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  • ANTARCTICA.  Norman Vaughan, 88, exhausted as he climbs towards summit on first ascent of Mount Vaughan, a 10,302-foot mountain near the South Pole that was named for him by Richard Byrd in honor of his participation in Byrd's 1929 expedition to fly over the Pole. He summit two days before his 89th birthday. Carolyn Muegge-Vaughan background. Trans-Antarctic Mountains.
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  • ANTARCTICA.  Norman Vaughan, 88, climbs towards summit on first ascent of Mount Vaughan, a 10,302-foot mountain near the South Pole that was named for him by Richard Byrd in honor of his participation in Byrd's 1929 expedition to fly over the Pole.
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  • A solar parhelion (sun dog) hovers over sastrugi snow near the South Pole, Antarctica.
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  • ANTARCTICA, South Pole Ski Expedition. Windy camp at 83 degrees south latitude on featureless polar plateau
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  • ANTARCTICA.  Norman Vaughan, 88, climbs steep ridge on first ascent of Mount Vaughan,  a 10,302-foot mountain, near the South Pole, that was named for him by Richard Byrd in honor of his participation in Byrd's 1929 expedition to fly over the Pole. Carolyn Muegge-Vaughan bkg.
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  • With gusts in his face, South Pole Ski Expedition member J.K. Bajaj of India (MR) negotiates wind-sculpted sastrugi snow by a small nunatak at 80 degrees south latitude in Antarctica.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Jerry Corr (MR) in windy camp at 83 degrees south latitude during South Pole Ski Expedition in 1988.
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  • Gordon Wiltsie at the South Pole.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Twin Otter airplane shadow crosses vast polar icecap near South Pole, featureless except for wind-carved sastrugi.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mike Sharp navigates across featureless snow with sextant readings off sun while guiding South Pole Ski Expedition in 1988.
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  • Signs on the "Totem Pole' outside Port Stanley in Britain's Falkland Islands point north to home towns of soldiers who fought in the 1982 Falklands War.
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  • A tangle of electric and telephone wires crowd a power pole in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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  • A tangle of electric and phone wires festoon a power pole in downtown Santiago,.
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  • The Amazon Refuge Wildlife Conservation Center, a tourist camp, is built on poles to keep it above annual flooding of Peru's Amazon River.
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  • The Amazon Refuge Wildlife Conservation Center, a tourist camp, is built on poles to keep it above annual flooding of Peru's Amazon River.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Queen Maud Mountains. Vern Tejas (MR) surveys route on 10,302-foot Mount Vaughan, near the South Pole, up which he is guiding Norman Vaughan, 88, after whom the peak was named in 1929 by Richard Byrd in honor of Vaughan's participation in Byrd's 1929 expedition to fly over the Pole. Trans-Antarctic Mountains.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Trans-Antarctica Expedition. Keizo Funatso guides sled away from South Pole.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Queen Maud Mountains. Vern Tejas (MR) on false summit of 10,302-foot Mount Vaughan, near the South Pole in the Queen Maud Mountains, part of the vast Trans-Antarctic Mountains.  Mount Goodale bkg.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Mountaineer (MR) digs out after during a blizzard at Camp Two during first ascent of 10,302-foot Mount Vaughan, near the South Pole. Later, winds blew over the snow walls and nearly crushed the tents.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. 88-year old Norman Vaughan below 10,302' Mount Vaughan, located less than 300 miles from South Pole and named for Norman in 1929 by explorer Richard Byrd. Norman climbed the peak in December 1994, 2 days shy of his 89th birthday.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Thiel Mountains and wind-carved sastrugi on polar ice cap 300 miles from South Pole.
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  • A tourist boat carrying a flowering bromeliade approaches the Amazon Refuge Wildlife Conservation Center on the Yanayacu River in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • A thatch-roofed tourist boat approaches The Amazon Refuge Wildlife Conservation Center, a tourist camp on Peru's Yanayacu River.
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