Mountain Tops
Been doing a lot of flying around in helicopters to the tops of mountains to install radio repeaters lately.
Here's a few pictures from some of the locations.

Me standing on 1882 peak above the Dry Valleys

Just a little down the hill from the last photo in an area I call The Catacombs

Near the summit of Mount Erebus, the southermost active volcano in the world.
This ice fumarole is basically a chimney of ice that has formed from the steam coming out of a volcanic vent
and freezing as it hits the cold air.

Looking back to Mount Erebus from the summit of Mount Terror

The radio repeater on the summit of Mount Terror

Looking across to the Royal Society Mountains from the summit of Mt Coates

On top of Minna Bluff
I have also been doing some interactive 360 degree panoramic shots of a lot of these areas. Open them with quicktime then click and drag on the picture to look around.
Here's the link...
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=f32c1f3f4fb6d9e5#cid=F32C1F3F4FB6D9E5&id=F32C1F3F4FB6D9E5%21631
Here's a few pictures from some of the locations.

Me standing on 1882 peak above the Dry Valleys

Just a little down the hill from the last photo in an area I call The Catacombs

Near the summit of Mount Erebus, the southermost active volcano in the world.
This ice fumarole is basically a chimney of ice that has formed from the steam coming out of a volcanic vent
and freezing as it hits the cold air.

Looking back to Mount Erebus from the summit of Mount Terror

The radio repeater on the summit of Mount Terror

Looking across to the Royal Society Mountains from the summit of Mt Coates

On top of Minna Bluff
I have also been doing some interactive 360 degree panoramic shots of a lot of these areas. Open them with quicktime then click and drag on the picture to look around.
Here's the link...
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=f32c1f3f4fb6d9e5#cid=F32C1F3F4FB6D9E5&id=F32C1F3F4FB6D9E5%21631

Hey dude:
keep up the good work. cheers
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Hi Anthony\Christine, I'm still waiting for "Year On Ice"... Recently I had a chance to see "Ice People (2008)" and saw you in it Anthony
Anyway, please update me on the situation with the "Year On Ice", I've waited another year for it and still nothing
And as always, beautiful photos (especially #1, 3 and 5)!
Stay warm,
Marty
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I didn't expect to look at the mouth of Mt Erebus today, especially from sunny Sydney. Thank you so much for your brilliant photography.
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I am looking for someone who are willing to talk to me about Antarctica. Would you be kind to contact me so I can disclosure my project?
With much appreciation,
Celma
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Feel free to shoot me an email at antzkiwi on gmail
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