File:B-15A Helo.jpg
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DescriptionB-15A Helo.jpg |
English: Helicopter travelling to the top of iceberg B-15A with Mount Terror in the background, Ross Island, Antarctica Français : Hélicoptère volant au-dessus de l'iceberg B-15A avec le mont Terror au dernier plan, île de Ross, Antarctique |
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Source | United States Antarctic Program - Antarctic Photo Library |
Author | NSF/Josh Landis, employee 1999-2001 |
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