Date Taken:
December 30, 2017
Photograph By:
Mike Lucibella, NSF
Geologist Julia McIntosh walks along Collinson Ridge in the Transantarctic Mountains surveying the ages of the rock layers. She was a member of a paleontology team, led by Christian Sidor of the University of Washington, searching for the remains of prehistoric animals that roamed the earth more than 240 million years ago.
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