Land, Cape Crozier, and innumerable places between these con- 
i spicuous Antarctic landmarks, are all free from ice and snow. Most 
of them in summer time carry vegetation. At Newnes Land a 
minor eruption at the side of Mount Melbourne may account, to 
some extent, . ог the hospitable appearance of this locality; but 
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the presence of the penguin colony in their old nests, and the 
vegetation, indicate that the place for some time past has been 
undisturbed by the forces within Mount Melbourne. Gales, of 
course, sweep the snow away from many places, but still few of those 
bare places can ascribe their lack of snow and ice merely to wind ; 
in fact, some of them are rather sheltered, especially the camping 
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