"Snow Dragon" on Arctic mission
2010-07-28 01:38:03 GMT2010-07-28 09:38:03 (Beijing Time)
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Photo taken on July 26, 2010 on Dolphin Helicopter shows China's icebreaker "Xue Long", or "Snow Dragon", sailing in the Arctic Ocean at 72 degrees of north latitude and 154 degrees of west longitude. (Xinhua/Zhang Jiansong)
Photo taken on July 26, 2010 on Dolphin Helicopter shows China's icebreaker "Xue Long", or "Snow Dragon", sailing in the Arctic Ocean at 72 degrees of north latitude and 154 degrees of west longitude. (Xinhua/Zhang Jiansong)
Photo taken on July 26, 2010 shows China's icebreaker "Xue Long", or "Snow Dragon", sailing in the Arctic Ocean at 72 degrees of north latitude and 154 degrees of west longitude. (Xinhua/Zhang Jiansong)
The Dolphin Helicopter takes off from China's icebreaker "Xue Long", or "Snow Dragon", in the Arctic Ocean at 72 degrees of north latitude and 154 degrees of west longitude, July 26, 2010. (Xinhua/Zhang Jiansong)
Photo taken on July 26, 2010 on Dolphin Helicopter shows China's icebreaker "Xue Long", or "Snow Dragon", sailing in the Arctic Ocean at 72 degrees of north latitude and 154 degrees of west longitude.