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Antarcticans: Ian Hawes in the inky backness under the sea ice in Antarctica

A 360° glimpse at the inky black under sea ice at Cape Evans Antarctica as Waikato University diver Prof Ian Hawes descends.

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This entry was posted in 60 shades of white, Antarctica, Antarctica New Zealand, Cape Evans, Scott Base, AntarcticaNZ, Landscape, Massey, Mdes, Photography, Video and tagged 360°, Antarctica, Ice, Photography, Video on January 23, 2018 by Jason O'Hara.

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