A couple of photos to end the week. These were from a recent expedition to the site. Although most of our images are from the daylight/tilight hours, it's not always like this and in the dead of winter total darkness is more typical.
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Pulling up to site. (Photo: D. McKay-Bukowski) |
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As close and you can get. The last 30m to the RF-container are on foot. (Photo: D. McKay-Bukowski) |
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