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26.- 28.5.2017 Hamburg

26.- 28.5.2017 Hamburg

2008 ~ Icebreaker meeting, Pukekohe, New Zealand [Canon EOS 30D, Canon EF 70-300 IS zoom]

 

Ph.D. candidate Andrew Fortt prepares to test ice strength with a multi-axial loading system in Professor Erland Schulson’s lab.

 

This photo appeared in "Lab Reports" in the Spring 2005 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

USS Polar Star, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, 2003

Icebreaker "Tarmo" initial was built in 1963 in Finland. In 1993 it was sold to Estonia.

Photos: July 18, 2010 in Tallinn

Tonnage: 3916 GRT

Length: 84,5m

Power: 10120 kWt

Speed: 15.5 knots

 

26.- 28.5.2017 Hamburg

Attendees fill out Ice Breaker tags. Each tag is a name tag that contains a common question associated with the event theme. Everyone answers the question in their own way, and reading others answers prompts conversation and connection.

Built in Newcastle-on-Tynes in 1907, Tarmo was Finland's third icebreaker, coming after Murtaja (1889) and Sampo (1898). She could crush 80cms ice.

 

She was built at Armstrong Whitworth's shipyard.

2-9-13 Icebreakers vs Stars

Tallship Festival

Chicago, Illinois

Students that stayed overnight were brought over to the lower gym to play some games.

 

A police boat making its way through the ice on the Chicago river.

Icebreaker, Copenhagen

Taken at Long Point Lighthouse

I was wearing an icebreaker merino wool shirt for 4 days and it didn't even smell. I just thought it would be a good idea to wash it anyway. It dried during the afternoon on the balcony and I could wear it again in the evening.

 

MERINO WOOL ROCKS!

Students that stayed overnight were brought over to the lower gym to play some games.

 

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