The pinnacle of the Corbuck hill emerging from clouds is seen from the Argentine Base Marambio in the Antarctica Peninsula, March 8, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology are carried out.
Argentine Air Force officer Horacio Marcos connects a pipe from an artificial frozen lagoon to get water for the Argentine Base Marambio in Antarctica, March 7, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where a wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology, are conducted.
Argentine Air Force officer Jose Ferreyra (C) walks with his son Tomas and his wife Marisa after receiving them at the Argentine Base Marambio in Antarctica, March 7, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where a wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology, are conducted.
An Argentine Air Force officer walks above a pipe which distributes water to the Argentine Base Marambio in Antarctica, March 7, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where a wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology, are conducted.
The Argentine Base Esperanza is seen from an Air Force Hercules C-130 in the gateway of Antarctic Peninsula, March 9, 2008. This scientific which belongs to the Argentine Army base has become a unique tourist attraction where each summer brings tourists from all over the world who visit the Base.
People watch pieces of ice floating in the Weddell Sea from the Argentine Base Marambio in the Antarctica Peninsula, March 8, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where a wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology, are carried out.
The control tower of the Argentine Base Marambio is seen during sunset in the Antarctica Peninsula, March 8, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where a wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology, are carried out.
A general view shows the Argentine Base Marambio in the Antarctica Peninsula, March 8, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology are carried out.
The pinnacle of the Corbuck hill emerging from clouds is seen from the Argentine Base Marambio in the Antarctica Peninsula, March 8, 2008. Argentina is one of the countries that has the biggest number of bases in Antarctica where wide range of activities related to research in various fields, such as geology, climatology, glaciology, oceanography and biology are carried out.
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