Picture Galleries

All picture galleries published on this internet site are directly accessible via this section. These photos relate to the foundation's educational projects or constitute resources which are attached to or independent of the teaching tools such as CD-ROMS, teaching dossiers, exhibitions and others.

  • Can you tell who I am ? A little hint: people call me the

    Polar bears

    06.12.2005

    Discover these magnificent creatures through a picture gallery. Polar bears are fascinating animals, perfectly adapted to the harsh environment they are living in.

  • Frazil

    Types of ice

    24.11.2005

    Ice comes in different forms at the poles. This little picture gallery will present you with various types of ice using pictures coming from both Antarctica and the Arctic.

  • Black-browed albatros

    Antarctic fauna

    25.08.2005

    This gallery features animals living in Antarctica. Some of them are well known, some of them are rarer. See if you can spot them all.

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