The Worst Journey in the World - Antarctic 1910-1913 by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
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Erebus from Great Razorback Island. 224
_From a photograph by F. Debenham._ Two Emperor Penguins. 234 _From a photograph by C. S. Wright._ PLATE II. A panoramic view of Ross Island from Crater Hill, looking along the Hut Point Peninsula, showing some of the topography of the Winter Journey. 236 _From photographs by F. Debenham._ Camping after Dark. 246 _From a sketch by Dr. Edward A. Wilson._ Camp work in a Blizzard: passing the cooker into the tent. 256 _From a sketch by Dr. Edward A. Wilson._ A procession of Emperor Penguins. 264 _From a photograph by C. S. Wright._ The Knoll behind the Cliffs of Cape Crozier. 264 _From a photograph by F. Debenham._ The Barrier pressure at Cape Crozier, with the Knoll. Part of the bay in which the Emperor Penguins lay their eggs is visible. 266 _From a photograph by C. S. Wright._ The Emperor Penguins nursing their Chicks on the Sea-ice, with the cliffs of the Barrier behind. 268 |
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