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Di and Carol at Scott Base

Two women by carved sign reading Scott Base, in snow and ice landscape in Antarctica.

Educators Dianne Christenson and Carol Brieseman travelled to Antarctica with the Antarctica New Zealand Community Engagement Programme.

They’re standing at the sign marking the entry to Scott Base. The sign and the pouwhenua called Tahunui-a-rangi (seen partially to the left) were carved by Ngāi Tahu master carver Fayne Robinson.

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Rights: Dianne Christenson and Carol Brieseman
Published: 22 October 2025Size: 8.82 MB
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