Photo Credits

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[aerial view of station]: www.southpolestation.com
A: antarcticarctic.wordpress.com
B: mananath.livejournal.com
C: Erik Verhagen
D: spadventure.blogspot.com
E: Erik Verhagen
F: antarcticarctic.wordpress.com
G: Elaine Hood/Antarctic Photo Library (APL)/National Science Foundation (NSF)
H: www.southpolestation.com
I: Jeffrey Donenfeld
J: antarcticdispatches.blogspot.com
K: Jeffrey Donenfeld
L: Geoff Sims
M: snowbetweenmytoes.blogspot.com
N: southpoletrip.blogspot.com
O: Erik Verhagen
P: Erik Verhagen
Q: Lane Patterson/APL/NSF
R: www.wikipedia.com/US Antarctic Program/NSF
S: www.southpolestation.com
T: Jordan Goodman
U: Devon Pike
Vf: David Renfroe (www.lifeofsaturdays.com)
Vr: antarcticsun.usap.gov
W: Robert Schwarz
Xf: Steffen Richter/Harvard University
Xr: Peter Rejcek/APL/NSF
Xt: www.wikipedia.com
Yf: Peter Rejcek/APL/NSF (cropped by George Moody)
Yr: Peter Rejcek/APL/NSF (cropped by George Moody)
Zf: Forest Banks/APL/NSF
Zr: University of Chicago
[in FAQ]: Erik Verhagen

Photos of the LEGO model by Edna and George Moody

Further reading

The Lonely Planet guide, Antarctica, is cheap even though going there isn't.

Kim Stanley Robinson's novel, Antarctica, though it's centered on fictional elements, evokes a fine sense of place.

See Jeffrey Donenfeld's video tours of the Amundsen-Scott Station on Youtube, and read back issues of the Antarctic Sun and anything written by Bill Spindler. Use Google or another search engine to find them.