Snapshots from Antarcticathe journey heritage ice and snow Mount Erebus scenic vistas fellow travellers life saver wildlife albatross penguins petrel and skua seals whales

The second-highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Erebus is currently the highest active volcano in Antarctica, as well as being the southernmost active volcano on Earth. It is the second-highest in Antarctica with a summit elevation of 3,794 metres.

Mount Erebus sunset, Antarctica © Tony Mitchell (courtesy of Jennifer Cooke)
Mount Erebus sunset, Antarctica © Tony Mitchell (courtesy of Jennifer Cooke)
Pancakes at midnight (McMurdo Staion / Mount Erebus, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke
Pancakes at midnight (McMurdo Staion / Mount Erebus, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke
Historic Scott's Hut and Mount Erebus, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke
Historic Scott’s Hut and Mount Erebus, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke
Mount Erebus and helicopter, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke
Mount Erebus and helicopter, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke
Mount Erebus, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke
Mount Erebus, Antarctica © Jennifer Cooke

Footnote & References

  1. Antarctic Travel Photographs © Jennifer Cooke (and fellow travellers)
  2. Additional Antarctic Travel Photographs © to fellow travellers (courtesy of Jennifer Cooke)

Snapshots from Antarcticathe journey heritage ice and snow Mount Erebus scenic vistas fellow travellers life saver wildlife albatross penguins petrel and skua seals whales

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