John Darnley: Antarctic Adventure Galleries

The Voyage : John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regular contributor to our breakfast program. John recently "disappeared" for a few months, and here's why: he spent 6 months doing his regular job at a very exotic (and cold!) location - Casey Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory.

John is also a keen photographer, and here he shares some of his favourite images and movies with you.

2AAA's Jenny Knowles interviewed John about his time in The Antarctic in her programs on June 19th and July 10th. If you'd like to hear the interviews, you can find them in the gallery "Media Coverage". (You'll also see a few extra photos that aren't shown in the regular albums!)

Click the images below to view one by one, or choose "Slideshow" over on the top right.

The Voyage

John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regula ...

Updated: Jun 16, 2008 9:47pm PST

Casey Station : John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regular contributor to our breakfast program. John recently "disappeared" for a few months, and here's why: he spent 6 months doing his regular job at a very exotic (and cold!) location - Casey Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory.

John is also a keen photographer, and here he shares some of his favourite images and movies with you.

2AAA's Jenny Knowles interviewed John about his time in The Antarctic in her programs on June 19th and July 10th. If you'd like to hear the interviews, you can find them in the gallery "Media Coverage". (You'll also see a few extra photos that aren't shown in the regular albums!)

Click the images below to view one by one, or choose "Slideshow" over on the top right.

Casey Station

John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regula ...

Updated: Jun 16, 2008 9:47pm PST

Antarctic Scenery : John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regular contributor to our breakfast program. John recently "disappeared" for a few months, and here's why: he spent 6 months doing his regular job at a very exotic (and cold!) location - Casey Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory.

John is also a keen photographer, and here he shares some of his favourite images and movies with you.

2AAA's Jenny Knowles interviewed John about his time in The Antarctic in her programs on June 19th and July 10th. If you'd like to hear the interviews, you can find them in the gallery "Media Coverage". (You'll also see a few extra photos that aren't shown in the regular albums!)

Click the images below to view one by one, or choose "Slideshow" over on the top right.

Antarctic Scenery

John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regula ...

Updated: Jun 16, 2008 9:47pm PST

Wildlife : John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regular contributor to our breakfast program. John recently "disappeared" for a few months, and here's why: he spent 6 months doing his regular job at a very exotic (and cold!) location - Casey Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory.

John is also a keen photographer, and here he shares some of his favourite images and movies with you.

2AAA's Jenny Knowles interviewed John about his time in The Antarctic in her programs on June 19th and July 10th. If you'd like to hear the interviews, you can find them in the gallery "Media Coverage". (You'll also see a few extra photos that aren't shown in the regular albums!)

Click the images below to view one by one, or choose "Slideshow" over on the top right.

Wildlife

John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regula ...

Updated: Jun 16, 2008 9:48pm PST

Coming Home : John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regular contributor to our breakfast program. John recently "disappeared" for a few months, and here's why: he spent 6 months doing his regular job at a very exotic (and cold!) location - Casey Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory.

John is also a keen photographer, and here he shares some of his favourite images and movies with you.

2AAA's Jenny Knowles interviewed John about his time in The Antarctic in her programs on June 19th and July 10th. If you'd like to hear the interviews, you can find them in the gallery "Media Coverage". (You'll also see a few extra photos that aren't shown in the regular albums!)

Click the images below to view one by one, or choose "Slideshow" over on the top right.

Coming Home

John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regula ...

Updated: Jun 16, 2008 9:48pm PST

Media Coverage : John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regular contributor to our breakfast program. John recently "disappeared" for a few months, and here's why: he spent 6 months doing his regular job at a very exotic (and cold!) location - Casey Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory.

2AAA's Jenny Knowles interviewed John about his time in The Antarctic in her programs on June 19th and July 10th. If you'd like to hear the interviews, click the icons below. Along with the interviews you'll also see a few extra photos that aren't shown in the regular albums.

In addition, Prime and WIN News reported on John's voyage.

Media Coverage

John Darnley from the Bureau of Meteorology at Forest Hill is a regula ...

Updated: Apr 25, 2008 4:42am PST