ngm.nationalgeographic.com — This is a stunning shot of a Scott tent at the Geographic South Pole, Antarctica. Set up outside the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, a 30 second exposure captures an aurora over the tent. Campers stay here overnight in order to get out of the station and sleep at -80F?. Click to enlarge. (Photo: Patrick Cullis)
Aug 21, 2009 View in Crawl 4
york2600Aug 22, 2009
Nothing beats a Scott tent. They're incredibly warm, but very heavy
unl1m1t3dAug 23, 2009
Amazing.
1gunners4Aug 23, 2009
This is one of those photos that reminds you that comments like "The Earth is dying!" are completely inaccurate. Humanity may get wiped out because we're retards that changed our climate, but the Earth will be fine. Right up until it gets swallowed up by the sun when it turns into a red giant.
sinrtbAug 23, 2009
I LOL'd thank you.
flip2tripAug 23, 2009
Well, sir, there's nothing on earth Like a genuine,Bona fide, Electrified, Six-car Monorail!What'd I say?
eicklebergAug 23, 2009
MONORAIL!
dblock916Sep 9, 2009
Antarctica on LSD would be a trip.
adamskoSep 25, 2009
I was being sarcastic.