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Concordia is a joint French-Italian inland Antarctic research station run by the French Polar Institute and Italian Antarctic Programme. Every year it hosts a human research protocol coordinated by ESA and Concordia partners, supplied by universities and research institutions from across Europe.
As well as offering around 9 months of complete isolation, Concordia is located at around 3200 metres altitude, so the crew has to adapt to chronic hypobaric hypoxia – they live with a third less oxygen than is available at sea level.
During the Antarctic winter, the crew endures 4 months of complete darkness: the sun disappears from the beginning of May, and is not seen again until late August.
Credits: IPEV/PNRA/ESA–N. Albertsen
Robbers cave, Its just 2 km from the Dehradun city, its the cave formed by a river which Flowing through this hill.
If you go inside the cave, its dark but in some places you will get a ray of light
"Ray of Hope" will guide the way.
Almost middle of the cave, the Robbers build some little consturciton.
Its Indian Phantom Cave. . .
Showing Ray of Hope...................
This photo taken by Canon Mate (motorised film camera)
and scanned the negative in QSS scanner.
Warning: The use of scanner for self-portrait causes deep dream.
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Advertencia: El uso del scanner para autorretrato provoca somnoléncia.