The Dry Valleys of Antarctica get almost no snowfall, and except for a few steep rocks are the only continental part of Antarctica devoid of ice. The terrain looks like something not of this Earth; the valley floor occasionally contains a frozen lake with ice several meters thick. Many simple organisms, the subject of ongoing research, live under the ice in the extremely salty water.
Below are some examples of this landscape taken from this photo gallery.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
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