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A wide lead, running roughly parallel to the Antarctic coastline, which separated shore-fast sea ice at right from the mobile ice pack at left

Finger rafting on the east side of Porpoise Bay

Exceptionally thick icebergs near Frost Glacier's terminus, whose freeboard ATM measured to be ~110 m, with ~80-m subaerial cliffs

Ice edge, and icebergs frozen in sea ice, on the east side of Porpoise Bay; we believe the blue ice areas corresponded to what is usually the lee side of the ice edge and icebergs, given the predominant katabatic winds in this area

Our emotional support devil, comfortably wedged beneath the primary navigation display

Subtle, periodic surface features around 72.2S 145.9E that were only visible with certain sun angles

Edge of the Cook Ice Shelf, under heavy overcast

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