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This is Neil Brough living and working in a harsh environment. The story of an atmospheric chemist at a desolate and remote station named Halley in the antarctic. Only now in the Arctic at 10000ft at Summit Greenland.

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

site tour


The garage with a bulldozer










the melt tank for our daily water







The weather blimp and its haven









The big house








The freezer










the freezer





The entertainment building









The sauna








The vehicles
Posted by bruffonthebrunt at 04:33

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This topic have a tendency to become boring but with your creativeness its great.

8 July 2008 at 05:11
Anonymous said...

bruffy, it dosen't look as harsh as fisherground

7 October 2008 at 03:40

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