It is interesting how at that location on google earth it's super low res Jpeg, you only see white; but nearby, a little bit away from the station coordinates, there are 3 random patches of high resolution images in a sea of jpeg:
EDIT: Actually there are 5 patches of high res in the vicinity, but none at the exact location of the station, which is said to be somewhere in the red circle:
If I type in Google Earth the coordinates from the Amunsden-Scoot Station wikipedia page, and click enter, it flies to that location above, which is where the red circle is in the next image; but if you zoom out you see that the locator arrow for those coordinates is actually much further out in the middle of the plain at the actual pole:
It is interesting how at that location on google earth it's super low res Jpeg, can see anything but white, but nearby, a little bit away from the station coordinates, there are 3 random patches of high resolution images in a sea of jpeg:
EDIT: Actually there are 5 patches of high res in the vicinity, but none at the exact location of the station, which is said to be somewhere in the red circle:
If I type in Google Earth the coordinates from the Amunsden-Scoot Station wikipedia page, and click enter, it flies to that location above, which is where the red circle is the next image; but if you zoom out you see that the locator arrow for those coordinates is actually much further out in the middle of the plain at the actual pole:
It is interesting how at that location on google earth it's super low res Jpeg, can see anything but white, but nearby, a little bit away from the station coordinates, there are 3 random patches of high resolution images in a sea of jpeg:
EDIT: Actually there are 5 patches of high res in the vicinity, but none at the exact location of the station, which is said to be somewhere in the red circle:
And even more bizarrely, if I type in the coordinates and click enter it flies to that location, which is located within the red circle in the next image; but if you zoom out you see that the locator arrow for those coordinates is actually much further away, many many miles away, right out in the middle of a plain:
It is interesting how at that location on google earth it's super low res Jpeg, can see anything but white, but nearby, a little bit away from the station coordinates, there are 3 random patches of high resolution images in a sea of jpeg:
EDIT: Actually there are 5 patches of high res in the vicinity, but none at the exact location of the station, which is said to be somewhere in the red circle:
It is interesting how at that location on google earth it's super low res Jpeg, can see anything but white, but nearby, a little bit away from the station coordinates, there are 3 random patches of high resolution images in a sea of jpeg: