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Hello from Antarctica!!!!

ScriptOhio;1479196; said:
Just get three of the ladies (or some of the local residents- below) to join you in the O-H-I-O. :biggrin:

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[gator] why bother getting FSU fans in the picture [/gator]
 
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Hubbard;1479605; said:
You should post more pictures of the catches you are getting on your blog. I wanna see that. I'm a big geek.


Thanks for the postive feedback on the pics. We just spent the 4 days crossing the Drake Passage from Antarctica to South America in some pretty rough seas. Docked in Punta Arenas, Chile today, partying tonight, and flying to Santiago, Chile tomorrow for a week long holiday.

When I get back to Ohio in the end of June I'll throw some more pics up here since there seems to be interest... I'll be sure to include some of our catch for Hubbard as well.

Best from Chile - BF
 
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BuckeyeFlorida;1481615; said:
Thanks for the postive feedback on the pics. We just spent the 4 days crossing the Drake Passage from Antarctica to South America in some pretty rough seas. Docked in Punta Arenas, Chile today, partying tonight, and flying to Santiago, Chile tomorrow for a week long holiday.

When I get back to Ohio in the end of June I'll throw some more pics up here since there seems to be interest... I'll be sure to include some of our catch for Hubbard as well.

Best from Chile - BF
Pisco!

Handle yourself accordingly!
 
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Antarctica: Creature 'never seen before’ spotted during dive below ice exposed

ANTARCTICA divers made an exceptional discovery after heading below the surface of the frozen desert during a documentary.

The series said in 2004: “These cliffs are the next dive site, but it is too far from McMurdo station for the team to use a drilling rig.

“But Christian, Rob and Dale use just about every portable tool known to man to get through the ice.

The team then cut a hole in the ice using a number of instruments, before diving below the surface.


But when they got there, they spotted something incredible.

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The series added: “This is a type of sea star that they have never seen before.

“It’s using its long arms to pick plankton out of the water as the current moves past.

“This crinoid, a relative of the sea star, is fly casting for plankton on.

“On the surface, Rob keeps the hole clear and has no idea that below him, Dale is having one of the most memorable dives of his life.”

Entire article: https://www.express.co.uk/news/scie...rinoid-starfish-south-pole-climate-change-spt
 
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