This is a photograph of the Fram Polar Ship that we took while visiting the museum, an A-framed building, that houses it. The Fram is known as the wooden ship that's been the farthest north (the Arctic) and south (the Antarctic) in the world. The two-level walkways to the left and right of the Fram house artifacts of the ship and the men who were aboard for its polar travels. The bow anchors are also shown in this photo. Temperatures outside were in the low 70's with cloudy skies and intermittent rain.


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Make NIKON CORPORATION
Model NIKON D80
Orientation top, left side
X Resolution 1/72 inches
Y Resolution 1/72 inches
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Date/Time 2010:08:25 10:48:34
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Exif Version 2.21
Date/Time Original 2010:07:31 17:13:04
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