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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.

Saturday, 24 December 2011

The new Halley VI site



The main red module


Corridors to the bedrooms


The new Halley dining area


The new laboratory office space


The new Dobson room with mike rose


Halley VI from a distance


The share radar


me driving a snocat

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