ALP Photo SANAE 1960 Animals Wild

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ALP Photo SANAE 1960 Animals Wild

 

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  • Jacobs, D.W. (2012-11-15)
    Penguins near the ice shelf with RSA in background.
  • Czanik, Huub (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 1966)
    Huub Czanik approaching an emperor penguin.
  • Czanik, Huub (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 1966)
    A member of the SANAE 7 team approaching a leopard seal.
  • Czanik, Huub (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 1966)
    Adelie penguin and the old South African flag.
  • Czanik, Huub (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 1966)
    Henry Fulton observing an Adelie penguin.
  • Du Plessis, Andre (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2012-10-24)
    Seal shot for dog food
  • Du Plessis, Andre (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Team member looking at a malting penguin.
  • Sutcliffe, Peter (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-07)
    S10 team member holding a skua near base.
  • Sutcliffe, Peter (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-07)
    Adelie penguins close to ship.
  • Kuhn, Deon (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-06)
    Team member of SANAE 5 with penguins caught in Antarctica to take to Pretoria Zoo.
  • De Weerdt, C. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-04-05)
    Seals were hunted in the Antarctic for their abundant fat and meat. This seal was transported to the base, frozen, and eventually served to the sleddogs.
  • De Weerdt, C. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-04-05)
    Grand Pappy the penguin was caught on the ice, and brought aboard the Polarbjorn as a gift to Admiral Mandereich. He was a great source of amusement to crew and team members alike. Details in the book 'Die Wit Horison', ...
  • De Weerdt, Chris (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-29)
    SANAE 1 team member Theo van Wyk, with a penguin named 'Grand Pappy', on board the Polarbjorn.
  • Van der Merwe, A. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-23)
    Penguins are flightless, aquatic birds who live exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Here the team members from SANAE 1 are admiring the birds.
  • Van der Merwe, A. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-23)
    Antarctic seals were hunted on the way down South to the base, as they were deemed to be a good source of meat. These seals were often hunted from on board the ship. A great number were caught, frozen and taken to the base. ...