Production year
2015
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Découpe de glace bleue, en bordure du continent, sur la base Dumont d'Urville, en Antarctique, février 2015. Cette glace très vieille qui ressort près de la côte vient de l'intérieur du continent. Chimiquement très propre, elle servira à produire de l'eau propre pour le laboratoire de chimie de la base Dumont d'Urville (programme CESOA). La base est visible en arrière-plan.
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2015
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