Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/South-Pole-Equipment-Dump-27MZIF3VN0AV.htmlConceptually similarAmundsen-Scott StationGP0STOQR3Completed★★★★South Pole SundogGP0STOUT6Completed★★★★★★Scott Expedition Hut McMurdo StationGP0STOR2WCompleted★★★★Iceberg Movement in the Admudsen SeaGP0STOQR0Completed★★★★Iceberg Movement in the Admudsen SeaGP0STOQR8Completed★★★★★★Antarctic Mountain RangeGP0STOR2YCompleted★★★★The Antarctic Ice SheetGP0STOQQXCompleted★★★★Fimbul Ice Shelf AntarcticaGP0STOQR5Completed★★★★Antarctic Traverse 2008-2009GP0STOR30Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOR2ZSouth Pole Equipment DumpMuch of the equipment brought to the South Pole by researchers ends up staying there.Locations:Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station-Antarctic-Antarctica-South PoleDate:19 Dec, 2008Credit:© Ted Scambos / NSIDCMaximum size:4416px X 3312pxRestrictions:Image in the Public Domain. Please Credit: Ted Scambos/NSIDC, Do not sellKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Equipment-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Public Domain (license type)-Research-SnowShoot:Antarctic DocumentationA collection of images from U.S. Government sites showing scenes from Antarctica where an acceleration in the rate of melting is being reported in December 2014.