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Paths Less Taken

Scientists, sailors, pilots, divers, and other members of the NOAA family and its predecessor agencies have worked on every continent and in every climate that exists on Earth.

This collection records but a small fraction of that experience but will take you from Arctic regions to the South Pole, island-hopping from tropics to polar regions, and from the stratosphere to the bottom of the sea.

Sub Categories

Boats anchored offshore from Pinnacle Rock
Islands in the Sun
Measuring a Planet - Satellite Triangulation
Emperor penguin colony at Cape Washington in the Ross Sea
The Antarctic
Harley Nygren dressed in the latest Arctic style
The Arctic Field Party (1949-1951)
The bow of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Ship BROWN BEAR
The Northern Seas, Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas

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Complete trust - a baby Weddell seal

Complete trust - a baby Weddell seal

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Baby seal taking time out from suckling to pose for photographer

Baby seal taking time out from suckling to pose for photographer.

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Boy!  That milk was good

Boy! That milk was good. Think I'll take a nap.Note bloody...

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Shoreline near Cape Evans

Shoreline near Cape Evans. 77 38 S Latitude 166 24 E Longitude.

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Ice crystals forming

Ice crystals forming

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Antarctica Route 1 - there's never a rush hour

Antarctica Route 1 - there's never a rush hour.

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Preparing a shelter in the snow during survival training

Preparing a shelter in the snow during survival training.

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Sculpting ice for the entrance to an impromptu shelter in the ice

Sculpting ice for the entrance to an impromptu shelter in the ice

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