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In the early 1900's whalers ravaged the seas surrounding
Antarctica. Hundreds of thousands of Blue, Humpback, Minke, and
Sperm whales where hunted and killed. Most of the carcasses were
thrown back into the sea. Some were piled one on top of another
in shallow bays.
When whaling operations in Antarctica became unprofitable the
whalers left behind piles of bones on the shores of their bases.
Researchers have reconstructed some of the skeletons in order
to better understand the lives of these massive animals. Here,
in Port Lockroy, we found one such reconstruction, situated against
some of the most spectacular mountains next to the Himalayas.
printed from a 4 x 5 transparency
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