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5. Omond House, a meteorological station on Laurie Island, was built in 1903 by the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition and transferred to the Argentine government in 1904, becoming the first permanent base in Antarctica
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The station was named 'Omond House' after Robert Omond, director of the Edinburgh Observatory & supporter of the expedition. In the second photo, Gilbert Kerr, official piper of the Scotia crew, alongside a penguin (March 1904)
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8. The Argentine antarctic station 'Base Decepción' in 2016 and a 1829 map of Deception Island. The island is the caldera of an active volcano, whose eruption seriously damaged the local research stations in 1967 and 1969
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9. The Neumayer Station III is a German polar research station located at Atka Bay on the Ekström Ice Shelf, which is about 200 metres thick. The station is drifting with the ice shelf ca. 157 metres per year towards the open sea
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11. McMurdo Station (left) and Scott Base (right) as seen from the Ross Ice Shelf. Mount Erebus, the world's southernmost active volcano, is in the background. Photograph by Anthony Powell
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13. Scott Base, a New Zealand research station in Antarctica, located on Ross Island, near Mount Erebus Love that Chelsea Cucumber green of the buildings...
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