July 30, 2008
Frozen Packaging
In the early 1900’s Antarctic explorers, Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton each perished in separate expeditions attempting to reach the South Pole. Their unused supplies remain frozen on the shelves of their huts, preserved by the cold for 100 years. (Scott’s hut; Shackleton’s hut)
Via: Fogonazos
(more preserved packaging after the jump…)
Photo of Bird’s Baking Powder tins found in Scott’s hut from kccornell’s Flickr Photostream

Photos below are from John Weaver’s Flickr Photostream:
Photo below left: Scott’s hut; photo below right: Shackleton’s hut:
Randy Ludacer
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