| Random files - Glaciar Nef - 2006 |

Campsite with HF Dipole Radio AntennaAlways reliable (not like the satphones): Our HF-Radio served us well. We had to re-adjust the antenna often because of meltout. Two paddles tied together served as antenna mast.
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Si Wagen - Camera manSi together with Stephen Tottingham (sorry no pic) who did an excellent job on the sound under difficult conditions, they made this film happen as well - if not!
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Camping on a glacierWe were lucky with the weather, almost no wind (gusts).
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Dr Stephan Harrison Our scientist to explain phenomena. Stephan is a specialist for Patagonia. He did his first expedition with the British NGO Raleigh International many years ago, and came back many times since then.
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Action hero of the teamMichael Brown, renowned filmographer of SeracFilms, is testing just another moulin. Business as usual, for Michael not a problem.
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Nicolas Brown - Art DirectorNicolas oversaw the whole of the filmmaking, and he did this very good. He also impressed the rest of the team with his ice climbing abilities and his fearless bathing in the icy cold preglacial lake
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Michael Brown - filmographer and passionate mountaineerMichael capturing slow motion frames on the skyline over the glacier
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Nicolas Brown - BBC Directorwithout words
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| Last additions - Glaciar Nef - 2006 |

Si Wagen - Camera manSi together with Stephen Tottingham (sorry no pic) who did an excellent job on the sound under difficult conditions, they made this film happen as well - if not!Sep 14, 2007
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Michael Brown - filmographer and passionate mountaineerMichael capturing slow motion frames on the skyline over the glacierSep 14, 2007
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Nicolas Brown - BBC Directorwithout wordsSep 14, 2007
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Action hero of the teamMichael Brown, renowned filmographer of SeracFilms, is testing just another moulin. Business as usual, for Michael not a problem.Sep 14, 2007
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Dr Stephan Harrison Our scientist to explain phenomena. Stephan is a specialist for Patagonia. He did his first expedition with the British NGO Raleigh International many years ago, and came back many times since then. Sep 14, 2007
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Nicolas Brown - Art DirectorNicolas oversaw the whole of the filmmaking, and he did this very good. He also impressed the rest of the team with his ice climbing abilities and his fearless bathing in the icy cold preglacial lakeSep 14, 2007
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Campsite with HF Dipole Radio AntennaAlways reliable (not like the satphones): Our HF-Radio served us well. We had to re-adjust the antenna often because of meltout. Two paddles tied together served as antenna mast.Sep 14, 2007
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Camping on a glacierWe were lucky with the weather, almost no wind (gusts).Sep 14, 2007
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