Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA. This picture of a seal resting on a small iceberg was taken by a drone by the ship's doctor, Senior Lieutenant Petko Ginev.
Photo: Petko Ginev
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Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Stelian Nikolov
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Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Stanislav Stefanov
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Photo: Stanislav Stefanov
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Simeon Slavov
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Photo: Simeon Slavov
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Radko Muevski
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Photo: Radko Muevski
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Nikolay Slavov
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Photo: Nikolay Slavov
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Nikola Lipchev
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Photo: Nikola Lipchev
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Jordan Slavov
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Photo: Jordan Slavov
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: J. Mitev
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Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Dimitar Dimitrov
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Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Dimitar Bakhchevanov
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Photo: Dimitar Bakhchevanov
Antarctica through the Eyes of the RSV 421 Crew
Despite their packed schedule and the numerous assignments south of the 60th parallel between February 14 and March 5, the members of the crew of the Bulgarian Navy research/survey vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii managed to spend some time on their own and enjoy the Antarctic surroundings on Livingston Island. Some of them captured their memories on camera and shared them with BTA.
Photo: Vladimir Petrov
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Photo: Vladimir Petrov
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