Erebus the Ice Dragon: A Portrait of an Antarctic Volcano by Monteath, Colin

Erebus the Ice Dragon: A Portrait of an Antarctic Volcano

Haunting and searingly beautiful, Erebus has attracted explorers, mountaineers, artists and scientists; each drawn to the mountain...
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Author: Colin Monteath
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Erebus the Ice Dragon: A Portrait of an Antarctic Volcano by Monteath, Colin

Erebus the Ice Dragon: A Portrait of an Antarctic Volcano

BD$82.50

Erebus the Ice Dragon: A Portrait of an Antarctic Volcano

BD$82.50
Author: Colin Monteath
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Haunting and searingly beautiful, Erebus has attracted explorers, mountaineers, artists and scientists; each drawn to the mountain by their own particular vision or curiosity. The mountain is a truly unique geological phenomenon -- an active volcano sheathed in ice, with hundreds of ice caves, huge steaming towers around its summit, and a lava lake. Also, in the minds of many New Zealanders, it is a place of destruction and despair, wrought by a single momentous accident. Antarctica veteran Monteath weaves history, science, art and adventure into a compelling tale, supported by superb images selected from his lifetime of working and voyaging in the area.

Author: Colin Monteath
Publisher: Massey University
Published: 12/01/2023
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781991016362

About the Author
Colin Monteath is a widely published polar and mountain photographer and writer based in Christchurch. He has spent 32 seasons in Antarctica, from 1973 to 1983 working as the field operations officer for the New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme at Scott Base with science parties, rescue teams and huskies. In 1978, on his third science expedition to Mount Erebus, he made the first descent into the Inner Crater. As a result of his involvement with the recovery operation after the 1979 air crash on Ross Island, Colin was awarded the Queen's Service Medal and later the Erebus Medal.

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