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Photograph - by George Rayner, Antarctica, circa 1920s, Photograph taken during a series of scientific expeditions undertaken in the waters off Antarctica, during the late 1920s and 1930s. Probably taken by George W. Rayner, who was employed as a biologist on the expeditions. 'MacKenzie Sea' was the name originally given to Mackenzie Bay at the western end of the Amery Ice Shelf, about 32 kilometres northeast of Foley Peninsula, Antarctica.

Photograph - by George Rayner, Antarctica, circa 1920s, Photograph taken during a series of scientific expeditions undertaken in the waters off Antarctica, during the late 1920s and 1930s. Probably taken by George W. Rayner, who was employed as a biologist on the expeditions. 'MacKenzie Sea' was the name originally given to Mackenzie Bay at the western end of the Amery Ice Shelf, about 32 kilometres northeast of Foley Peninsula, Antarctica.
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Caption: Photograph - by George Rayner, Antarctica, circa 1920s, Photograph taken during a series of scientific expeditions undertaken in the waters off Antarctica, during the late 1920s and 1930s. Probably taken by George W. Rayner, who was employed as a biologist on the expeditions. 'MacKenzie Sea' was the name originally given to Mackenzie Bay at the western end of the Amery Ice Shelf, about 32 kilometres northeast of Foley Peninsula, Antarctica.
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