Pictures
Throughout my career as a polar explorer, I've been lucky enough to be able to see beautiful landscapes, meet incredible people and live extraordinary adventures.
I've tried to capture these moments on film (in some cases I've been accompanied by a professional photographer) and I'd like to share some of these with you. Enjoy!
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Princess Elisabeth Station : some photos (taken between November 2010 and January 2011)
24 pictures posted on the 06.02.2011
For those who do not have time to visit the Princess Elisabeth Station website, here are some photos which have been published already in the section PHOTOS of the PES website.
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Expedition The Wall in Antarctica 2000-01 (part 1/5)
24 pictures posted on the 01.01.2009
No one has ever better succeeded to show the rare beauty and the pristine virginity of this part of Antarctica (Drauning Maud Land) than french photographer René Robert when, on assignment for Alain Hubert, he participated to The Wall in Antarctica Expedition in 2000-01. Here is the story of this international adventure.
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Expedition The Wall in Antarctica 2000-01 (part 2/5)
24 pictures posted on the 01.01.2009
In this second part of this The Wall in Antarctica Gallery, we continue following the 8 alpinists on their way to go here and there, looking for a suitable peak to climb in the Orvin Mount Range, Drauning Maud Land Antarctica.
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Expedition The Wall in Antarctica 2000-01 (part 3/5)
24 pictures posted on the 01.01.2009
The story of the expedition The Wall in Antarctica continues. The peak party had choosen was made of rotten granite. Too dangerous. So they had to change their plan and find another target. Not so difficult task in such an environment. Climbing is going on...
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Expedition The Wall in Antarctica 2000-01 (part 4/5)
24 pictures posted on the 01.01.2009
January 1st 2001 : that's it, the south pilar of the Holtanna is conquered. After this victory, some members of the expedition have to leave Antarctica. Meanwhile, Hubert and the rest of his companions carry on exploring the Orvin Mountains Range. They are completely fascinated. See the photos you'll understand...






