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832-405666 - Lonely medieval church with stone walls and bell tower under a clear blue sky, Ermita de San Frutos, Natural Park of the Gorges of the Duratón River, Duraton, Parque Natural de las Hoces del Río Duratón, Sepulveda, Segovia, Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain, Europe
860-292943 - Secretary bird;Sagittarius serpentarius), moves in the savannah and kill a mourning dove Streptopelia decipiens), Shompole wilderness, Shompole Community, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
860-292942 - Secretary bird;Sagittarius serpentarius), moves in the savannah and kill a mourning dove Streptopelia decipiens), Shompole wilderness, Shompole Community, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
860-292941 - Secretary bird;Sagittarius serpentarius), moves in the savannah and kill a mourning dove Streptopelia decipiens), Shompole wilderness, Shompole Community, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
860-292940 - Secretary bird;Sagittarius serpentarius), moves in the savannah and kill a mourning dove Streptopelia decipiens), Shompole wilderness, Shompole Community, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
860-292939 - Secretary bird;Sagittarius serpentarius), moves in the savannah and kill a mourning dove Streptopelia decipiens), Shompole wilderness, Shompole Community, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
860-292930 - Plains Zebra, or Burchell's Zebra;Equus quagga syn. Equus burchellii), drinking from a pond, at night, Shompole wilderness, Shompole Community, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
860-292915 - Bengal Tiger;Panthera tigris) marking the territory, Tadoba National Park, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra's oldest and largest National Park, Maharashtra state, Indian subcontinent, India, Chandrapur district, Asia
860-292908 - The aircraft;DC-3 Basler) takes off from Concordia's snow-covered runway. Take-off of a Basler at Concordia. The runway is groomed very evenly to minimise the micro-relief on its surface and make it easier for the aircraft to take off. The aircraft are equipped with landing gear allowing them to land alternatively on a ?hard? runway or on snow: retractable skis controlled from the cockpit are fitted to the two front landing gears. Concordia Antarctic Research Station, Dome C plateau, East Antarctica.
860-292904 - A technician at the foot of the station holds a large evacuation sock into which a person is lowered. Once a month, all the staff carry out an emergency evacuation of the station using a ?sock?. The idea is to let yourself slide down a tube of fabric that slows your fall to such an extent that you can even stop yourself by spreading your arms and legs. A technician is waiting for us at the bottom to assist with the last metre of the descent. Concordia Antarctic Research Station, Dome C plateau, East Antarctica.
860-292903 - A technician rides an electric bike on the snow, passing a container and crates on the ground. A technician uses an electric fatbike to get to the summer camp area from the station. Immediately after arriving, he removes the electric battery and deposits it in the nearest building where the temperature is positive. If he forgets the battery outside, he will have to push the bike on the way back because the intense cold will have drained the battery. Concordia Antarctic Research Station, Dome C plateau, East Antarctica.
860-292901 - A technician goes into a raised square building on an orange metal structure. An Italian technician specialising in radio and telecommunications goes into the shelter that houses the VSAT antenna, the device that connects the station to the Internet by satellite. This is the station's only link with the outside world. Most of the buildings are elevated to prevent the formation of snowdrifts caused by wind-blown snow. Concordia Antarctic Research Station, Dome C plateau, East Antarctica.
860-292882 - A German BGR helicopter used in Terre Victoria to transport geologists to specific research points. These are one-off scientific programs, involving the collaboration of several countries, in this case Germany and Italy. The Germans set up a base camp several dozen kilometers from the Italian Mario Zucchelli station, using Italian logistical resources such as the Laura Bassi icebreaker to transport the helicopter, the equipment needed to set up the base camp, scientific equipment and, of course, personnel. All of this was delivered to the Mario Zucchelli station for onward transport by helicopter to the search site. Victoria Land, Antarctica
860-292881 - The Basler, stationed on the Terra Nova Bay ice floe in front of the Mario Zucchelli base. The mechanics take advantage of a rare lull to carry out routine maintenance. The aircraft is strapped to the ground. A squall arrives from the left. Victoria Land, Antarctica