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A cluster of blue buildings, in a snowy landscape, near open water.

Photograph by: Jeffrey Kietzmann
National Science Foundation

Date Taken: October 2002

Palmer Station, located near the Antarctic Peninsula on Anvers Island, is the smallest of the three stations operated by the US Antarctic Program. The summer population is usually around 44 and the winter population is around 20.

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