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English: American geologist Christine Siddoway stands with the remains of First Byrd Expedition's Fokker aircraft, situated on Beryl Lake in the Rockefeller Mountains, Edward VII Peninsula, Antarctica. The aircraft was lost to a severe wind storm during the First Geological Sortie led by L.M. Gould. Pictured to left is Christine S. Siddoway. Visit took place during GANOVEX VII international expedition to Marie Byrd Land in 1993.
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English: American geologist Christine Siddoway stands with the remains of First Byrd Expedition's Fokker aircraft, situated on Beryl Lake in the Rockefeller Mountains, Edward VII Peninsula, Antarctica. The aircraft was lost to a severe wind storm during the First Geological Sortie led by L.M. Gould. Pictured to left is Christine S. Siddoway. Visit took place during GANOVEX VII international expedition to Marie Byrd Land in 1993.
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