Chinese Expeditioners Dr. Junxian Gai, and Dr. Yan Shen Li are transported via helicopter to Zhong Shan Station with Deputy Voyage Leader Christine Wooley after travelling with A.N.A.R.E aboard the Aurora Australis. The Chinese Station, Zhong Shan is 110 Km south of Australia's Davis station in the Larsman Hills, and the stations are in frequent radio and helicopter contact. Davis Station 29.11.97 [picture] / Felicity Jenkins

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Jenkins, Felicity
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PIC P2165/1-43 LOC Drawer A58
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1997-1998
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1 of 43 photographs : gelatin silver ; 20 x 25 cm.
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Jenkins, Felicity. (1997). Chinese Expeditioners Dr. Junxian Gai, and Dr. Yan Shen Li are transported via helicopter to Zhong Shan Station with Deputy Voyage Leader Christine Wooley after travelling with A.N.A.R.E aboard the Aurora Australis. The Chinese Station, Zhong Shan is 110 Km south of Australia's Davis station in the Larsman Hills, and the stations are in frequent radio and helicopter contact. Davis Station 29.11.97 Retrieved August 12, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-143647849

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Jenkins, Felicity. Chinese Expeditioners Dr. Junxian Gai, and Dr. Yan Shen Li are transported via helicopter to Zhong Shan Station with Deputy Voyage Leader Christine Wooley after travelling with A.N.A.R.E aboard the Aurora Australis. The Chinese Station, Zhong Shan is 110 Km south of Australia's Davis station in the Larsman Hills, and the stations are in frequent radio and helicopter contact. Davis Station 29.11.97 : , 1997. Web. 12 August 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-143647849>

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Jenkins, Felicity. 1997, Chinese Expeditioners Dr. Junxian Gai, and Dr. Yan Shen Li are transported via helicopter to Zhong Shan Station with Deputy Voyage Leader Christine Wooley after travelling with A.N.A.R.E aboard the Aurora Australis. The Chinese Station, Zhong Shan is 110 Km south of Australia's Davis station in the Larsman Hills, and the stations are in frequent radio and helicopter contact. Davis Station 29.11.97 , viewed 12 August 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-143647849

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