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PICTURES | BIOSPHERE IN NORTHERLY DIRECTION | July 2019

Research pictures – facing North – uploaded (1 picture every hour, 24 pictures every day) from the Field Station | Naturae Observatio | Martin's Eye, placed on the west coast of Forlandsletta on Spitsbergen. Coordinates: LAT: 78.363333 LON: 11.614458. Altitude: 5.5 m | The Field Station is named after the first scientist (naturalist) who visited this place in 1758, Anton Rolandsson Martin, one of the so called Linnaeus apostles’.


[ READ MORE | About the Field Station project: https://www.ikfoundation.org/fieldstations | About Anton Rolandsson Martin: https://www.ikfoundation.org/ifacts/antonrolandssonmartin.php ]

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    The autonomous camera system has taken one hourly picture around the clock, from May 9th to July 12th in 2019, the last day when this Field Station camera registered two visiting polar bears, facing the camera in different directions. After this date, the camera continued to shoot until August 29th in 2019. All these pictures are published in a special gallery called “Pictures | Havoc direction ”.
    The autonomous camera system has taken one hourly picture around the clock, from May 9th to July 12th in 2019, the last day when this Field Station camera registered two visiting polar bears, facing the camera in different directions. After this date, the camera continued to shoot until August 29th in 2019. All these pictures are published in a special gallery called “Pictures | Havoc direction ”.
    The autonomous camera system has taken one hourly picture around the clock, from May 9th to July 12th in 2019, the last day when this Field Station camera registered two visiting polar bears, facing the camera in different directions. After this date, the camera continued to shoot until August 29th in 2019. All these pictures are published in a special gallery called “Pictures | Havoc direction ”.