| Random files - International Scientific Expedition Benito Glacier - 2007 |

I can see the Huemules coming!
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BushesBut now continues more hard, loads of bushes and spongey hills, very streneous and slow to move
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Flower
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Megan Nash - AustraliaStudent Biology
Participated Second Phase of 2007 Expedition
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Someone was here!This is the house of the 1972/73 JSE. Not much is left
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ExaggeratingAin't that bad! really..
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Stuart HarronStuart is happy to be here again. In the background the Andre River
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Driling holes in the iceAll no problem with Martins nice Ice drill system, professionally operated by Steph
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| Last additions - International Scientific Expedition Benito Glacier - 2007 |

FinThanks to all the team members and people who made this incredible expedition possible AND a SUCCESS.
Especially We want to thank Martin Sessions for his great leadership and guidance on this Expedition - we have learned a lot and hope we will see you all again.
Welcome again to Patagonia you are , mates - FRIENDS.Oct 19, 2007
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Peter our indispensable captainThank you Peter, should you ever read this, please get in contact with us, we lost your email ;(
Oct 19, 2007
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CochraneMartin, Garth, Steph and Olaf in front of Cafe NirrantalOct 19, 2007
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Washington and T&TWashington brought us back to Coyhaique, Graham transported the gearOct 19, 2007
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Huemules arrives Port Yungaidownloading all the gearOct 19, 2007
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Back at the ship direction Pto Yungai.The Huemules got us - and brought us safely over a disturbingly shaky Golfo de PenasOct 19, 2007
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Find the overgrown pointAt Punta Blanca we searched with modern equipment but without result for an old JSE1 observation point.Oct 19, 2007
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Shuttling to Abra KellyThe Garbage ducky ( in the two meanings) and the 43 year old foldable kayak from Wismar, Libelle - all made it safely into Abra Kelly camp.Oct 19, 2007
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