Thomas Pickard is an Australian born photographer currently residing in the megalopolis that is Bangkok and has traveled to 35 countries and shares some photos from a recent trip to Antarctica on his blog.
Antarctica is a difficult place to describe. When I spent 7-weeks living and working in a remote field camp in the Northern Prince Charles Mountains in 2003, I had days where I felt as if my colleague Duanne and I were the only people on the planet. During that trip we spent three weeks camped in an unnamed valley with our only contact to the outside world being a short daily radio call with Davis Station, some 600-kilometres away.
Continue reading and see more photos on Pickard’s blog.
















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