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The Ship Reaches the Coast
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BELARE 2025-26
2026
The Ship Reaches the Coast
After several challenging days navigating heavy sea ice, the cargo ship finally arrives at the coast, bringing long-awaited supplies.
Departure for the Coast
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BELARE 2025-26
2026
Departure for the Coast
The traverse team sets off towards the coast, beginning a long journey across the Antarctic plateau to meet the incoming cargo ship.
Doctor David Werlen installs instruments for the SnowFlux project
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Scientific Projects
2026
Doctor David Werlen installs instruments for the SnowFlux project
Station Doctor David Werlen, an experienced climber in his spare time, scales the tower to install instruments for the SnowFlux project as scientist Rainette Engberg from the EPFL in Lausanne, Swizerland looks on.
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) working on sonic anemometer at PEA
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Scientific Projects
2026
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) working on sonic anemometer at PEA
Rainette Engberg from the EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland works on setting up a sonic anemometer at PEA for the SnowFlux project.
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) works on a sonic anemometer at PEA for the SnowFlux Project
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Scientific Projects
2026
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) works on a sonic anemometer at PEA for the SnowFlux Project
Scientist Rainette Engberg from the EPFL in Lausanne, Swizerland works on a sonic anemometer at the base of the 30-metre tower at PEA for the SnowFlux Project, which is determining the fate of blowing snow.
Doctor David Werlen climbing the tower at PEA
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Scientific Projects
2026
Doctor David Werlen climbing the tower at PEA
An experienced climber, PEA Station Doctor David Werlan has no problem going up the 30-metre tower in front of PEA to install instruments for the SnowFlux project.
Doctor David Werlen installs instruments for the SnowFlux project
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Scientific Projects
2026
Doctor David Werlen installs instruments for the SnowFlux project
Station Doctor David Werlen, an experienced climber in his spare time, scales the tower to install instruments for the SnowFlux project as scientist Rainette Engberg from the EPFL in Lausanne, Swizerland looks on.
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) works on a sonic anemometer at PEA for the SnowFlux Project
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Scientific Projects
2026
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) works on a sonic anemometer at PEA for the SnowFlux Project
Scientist Rainette Engberg from the EPFL in Lausanne, Swizerland works on a sonic anemometer at the base of the 30-metre tower at PEA for the SnowFlux Project, which is determining the fate of blowing snow.
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) with a sonic anemometer at PEA
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Scientific Projects
2026
Rainette Engberg (EPFL) with a sonic anemometer at PEA
Rainette Engberg from the EPFL in Switzerland poses with a sonic anemometer used in the SnowFlux project near the 30-metre tower at PEA.