fyi, you can use your progrss map (red dots) to get the lat/lon, then pull up google earth and rotate the globe to that position and get a pretty nice look at what you are doing. btw, looks like rough sea ahead.
I'm a reporter for The Kansas City Star.
This is a journal of my travels to the coast of Antarctica.
Full disclosure: My trips to the Arctic and Antarctic come via a Marine Biological Laboratory fellowship financed by a National Science Foundation grant.
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I've been watching the red dots on the map of your progress. You're almost out on the open sea. How was it going thru that narrow channel?
didn't know they made tube socks for moose
When content is appropriate...kindergartners check out blog pics on the SmartBoard. Thanks for supporting lessons on continents.
Sue
fyi, you can use your progrss map (red dots) to get the lat/lon, then pull up google earth and rotate the globe to that position and get a pretty nice look at what you are doing. btw, looks like rough sea ahead.
Too rich. Go to Google Earth: enter Palmer Station, Antarctica...and it takes you to Deception Island. lol. Ammo for the skeptics?
You might appreciate these sketchs from 1997:
http://www.geneseo.edu/~antarc/
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