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Tramping around the ‘big green sponge’

Posted onJune 28, 2017January 9, 2018Leave a comment

Forty-five degree slopes, putrid seal wallows and gale force winds – these are some of the challenges and hazards of getting around Macquarie Island. Several walking tracks provide access between field huts and key locations on the island. To go Read More …

CategoriesSubantarcticTagsfieldwork, Macquarie Island, revegetation

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