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FRANK HURLEY (1885-1962)

The effect of a blizzard on the flow

Mar 1915

RCIN 2580079

Tufted hummocks of ice formed by the ferocity of a blizzard can be seen in the foreground with the Endurance in the background. The usually sharp angles of the rafted ice floes have been softened by a thick fall of snow. Hurley’s photograph makes this hostile environment appear serene and safe.

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