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Paul Neuthaler , Dec 28, 2005; 02:18 p.m.

Shacks, outhouses, sheds, doghouses. . .

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john richard massey , Dec 28, 2005; 02:33 p.m.

Huge in it's smallness, Paul . . . .

Paul McKeown , Dec 28, 2005; 02:39 p.m.

Small house


Buchaille Etive Mor

Paul McKeown , Dec 28, 2005; 02:59 p.m.

Sorry, that last one was crap, my jpg resizer went wild - try another image with html



Croft

Paul McKeown , Dec 28, 2005; 03:01 p.m.



Shack

Paul McKeown , Dec 28, 2005; 03:03 p.m.

1141465



Cottage

Rich 815 , Dec 28, 2005; 03:29 p.m.

Not my photo but one of an online friend. Find the "small" house at the bottom of the image:

http://contaxg.com/document.php?id=1008&full=1

Andrea Taurisano , Dec 28, 2005; 04:06 p.m.

A VERY small house in a VERY huge place...


Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, a few days ago...

Skinny McGee , Dec 28, 2005; 05:05 p.m.

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Ian Everhov , Dec 28, 2005; 06:22 p.m.

Andrea!

How do you manage to post pics from queen mauds land in antarctica, satelite link or what. Interesting place to hang out in, must be the hight of summer down there right now uhh, sure looks like it at least. I'd love to see some more pics of the deep south!

Allen Herbert , Dec 28, 2005; 06:42 p.m.

Shacks, outhouses, sheds, doghouses. . .


etc...

craig h , Dec 28, 2005; 08:43 p.m.

Kitchen Hut


Cradle Mountain, Tas

craig h , Dec 28, 2005; 08:46 p.m.

still got a file size prob


again in line

Ian . , Dec 28, 2005; 08:55 p.m.

john doane , Dec 28, 2005; 09:33 p.m.

Aaron Lind , Dec 28, 2005; 10:05 p.m.

The whiskey shack


Attachment: newhouse

Aaron Lind , Dec 28, 2005; 10:07 p.m.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronlind/64032981/

at least i can figure out how to make this work correctly

john doane , Dec 29, 2005; 12:05 a.m.

Aaron's photo

Andrea Taurisano , Dec 29, 2005; 01:47 a.m.

Ian,

It is indeed the middle of the summer here in Antarctica and temperatures are now rarely under -10 deg Celsius, with some melting occcurring at low elevations. Nowadays the internet is a reality even down here. It goes with satellites like telecomuncations, but not via expensive Iridium or similar. So basically it's cost-free once the satellite facilities have been installed and deals with sat companies made. Good for those folks who overwinter at the stations, in particular.. A few more photos? A post titled "Your Photos" in Street & Documentary. ciao

robert milloy , Dec 29, 2005; 02:25 a.m.


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