PER-Antarctica-PER: over the ice in Ice.

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I hope you're not trying to bore me with crystallography :rolleyes: - or is it one of Jupiter's moons?

Europa - same principle at play - solid freeze, partial thaw (or tidal flex), break into chunks, float around, get caught and freeze up again.

And some pretty cool nunataks in other pics, but you knew that.
 
Europa - same principle at play - solid freeze, partial thaw (or tidal flex), break into chunks, float around, get caught and freeze up again.

And some pretty cool nunataks in other pics, but you knew that.

In a couple of weeks, depending who is suffering insomnia, the other can send him to sleep with an excruciatingly detailed science lecture ;). This is going to work well:p:mrgreen:.
 
Great idea! The earth was created 4.6 billion years ago, give or take. I'd better start in the car, on the drive south ... :shock: :rolleyes: (One of our driving companions is also a geo so can fill in any gaps I miss :lol: )
 
Absolutely amazing. Would love to get down there some day. I did apply for a summer job once but wasn't lucky enough to get it.
 
wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
I would love to do this, but I would so badly want to set foot on the Antarctic soil, that I would end up distracted.
 
Great idea! The earth was created 4.6 billion years ago, give or take. I'd better start in the car, on the drive south ... :shock: :rolleyes: (One of our driving companions is also a geo so can fill in any gaps I miss :lol: )

I'll pick up where life began ;). The two of you just keep the first bit brief please :p:lol:.
 
wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
I would love to do this, but I would so badly want to set foot on the Antarctic soil, that I would end up distracted.

Thanks Justinf. Do it on the surface before considering the flyover, IMO.
 
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