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THE PRINCIAL AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC BASE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Photographs taken at Little America Station by Denis Wederell, "The Press” correspondent in the Antarctic. LEFT: The meteorological observation tower viewed from over the roofs of the snow-covered huts. In the foreground is the chimney of one of the huts. The flags on bamboo poles mark weak areas. RIGHT: Keil field, the airstrip for ski aircraft at Little America, photographed from under the wing of an Otter plane. The control tower and ground control approach equipment are in the background.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 11

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THE PRINCIAL AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC BASE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Photographs taken at Little America Station by Denis Wederell, "The Press” correspondent in the Antarctic. LEFT: The meteorological observation tower viewed from over the roofs of the snow-covered huts. In the foreground is the chimney of one of the huts. The flags on bamboo poles mark weak areas. RIGHT: Keil field, the airstrip for ski aircraft at Little America, photographed from under the wing of an Otter plane. The control tower and ground control approach equipment are in the background. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 11

THE PRINCIAL AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC BASE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Photographs taken at Little America Station by Denis Wederell, "The Press” correspondent in the Antarctic. LEFT: The meteorological observation tower viewed from over the roofs of the snow-covered huts. In the foreground is the chimney of one of the huts. The flags on bamboo poles mark weak areas. RIGHT: Keil field, the airstrip for ski aircraft at Little America, photographed from under the wing of an Otter plane. The control tower and ground control approach equipment are in the background. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 11

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