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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    ont he picture : Prince Henrik of Denmark write in the paul emile victor hut in 2015. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. July 3, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.154/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. July 3, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.147/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181625 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.156/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture : near the camp I, a plate testifying of French polar expeditions organized by paul emile victor in Greenland. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 3, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.183/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor hut. 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 3, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.184/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture, near the hut paul emile victor, a plaque commemorating two members of the French polar expeditions in 1951, died at Mount forel in Greenland. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 3, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.185/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture, near the hut paul emile victor, a plaque commemorating two members of the French polar expeditions in 1951, died at Mount forel in Greenland. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 3, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.186/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    The remains of the cable car in near the camp II, buildt by the polar expedition paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.176/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture the traces left by the caterpillars polar expeditions paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.170/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.169/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.182/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture : the traces left by the caterpillars polar expeditions paul emile victor, at the base of the cliff where was build the cable car. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.177/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture :the remains of the cable car in near the camp II, buildt by the polar expedition paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.173/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_011
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.180/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture : the traces left by the caterpillars polar expeditions paul emile victor, at the base of the cliff where was build the cable car. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.178/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the pictrue : in front of the greenland ice cap, the remains of the polar expedition Paul Emile Victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.179/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.181/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    The remains of the cable car in near the camp II, buildt by the polar expedition paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.174/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    On the picture : the remains of the materials use with the cable car in near the camp II, buildt by the polar expedition paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.172/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    The remains of the cable car in near the camp II, buildt by the polar expedition paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.175/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture the traces left by the caterpillars polar expeditions paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 2, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.171/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture : gas cans and caterpillars remaining after polar expeditions paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 1, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.166/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture : gas cans and caterpillars remaining after polar expeditions paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 1, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.167/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture : gas cans and caterpillars remaining after polar expeditions paul emile victor. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.July 1, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.168/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.June 30, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.148/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181625 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.158/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.164/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_034
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.159/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_033
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.150/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181625 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_032
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.161/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_031
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.153/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_030
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years.//KONRADK_1235.149/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181625 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_027
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.157/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_026
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.151/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    DUK10031630_025
    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.163/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.152/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.160/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture , the camp I paul emile victor inside hut. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.162/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
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    REPORTAGE - Auf den Spuren von Paul Emile Victor in Grönland
    on the picture : view from paul emile victor hut on the Eqi sermia glacier. In 1948, Paul Emile Victor French leading the first motorized polar scientific expedition to Greenland. He chose to use military vehicles tracked the type of M29C Weasel, from Studebaker company. June 1, 1948 the shipment arrives in front of the Eqi glacier on the west coast of Greenland, north of Ilulissat and installs the camp I by building a hut near the sea. Then for two weeks, members of the expedition will open 8 km of track to camp II located at the foot of a cliff of 110 m, the last bastion before reaching the ice cap. At this place starts the work of installing a cable car to hoist the equipment of the expedition to the top of the cliff and reach the cap.

    Today in June 2016, paul emile victor hut from the camp I is always present, it has resisted attacks of polar climate and begins to rise again slowly. Inside are the inscriptions left by the first expeditions, testimony from the history of the French polar exploration. In July 2015, Prince Henrik of Denmark visited the hut of Paul Emile Victor and wants it renewed.
    Following the trail to the ice cap, we find the traces left by the caterpillars of different expeditions, the remaining material is still on the way. Arriving at the final cliff, reflecting a big pulley of the cable car is still present, around this place many expedition objects are still there(rope, piece of scrap metal, cans, ...) and have not moved for more than sixty years. June 29, 2016.//KONRADK_1235.165/Credit:KONRAD K/SIPA/1607181629 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00764837

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  • PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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  • PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit roter Tasche auf dem Filmset von 'The Last Word' in LA
    Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried mingles with crew members at the Kraft service table during a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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    PEOPLE - Amanda Seyfried mit ihrem Hund Finn bei Dreharbeiten zu 'The Last Word'
    *EXCLUSIVE* Los Angeles, CA - A curvy Amanda Seyfried feeds her dog Finn some tasty veggies while on a break between filming scenes for her new film 'The Last Word' in Los Angeles.

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