The 75th Marion Island Overwintering team departed on 06 April 2018 (click here to read more) and returned to Cape Town on the 15th of May 2019 (VIDEO).

Click on the link below and view their official team photo among the previous Marion Island overwintering teams.

Also visit the Antarctic Legacy of South Africa Archive to view the team photo or team logo.

MARION 46 (1989-1990): Back (L-R) C. Hines (Birder), A. Botha (Cat Hunter), D. Keating (Cat Hunter), R. Green (Cat Hunter), P. Sykora (Radio Technician), R Roos (Cat Hunter), H. Swart (Senior Meteorologist), S. Naude (Diesel Mechanic/Deputy Leader), G. Meyer (Meteorologist) A. Cawthorn-Blazeby (Birder); Middle: A. la Cock (Sealer), C. Stander (Cat Hunter), R. Cook (Cat Hunter), D. Benade (Cat Hunter), G. Griesel (Cat Hunter), G. Muir (Medic/Team Leader), S. Ferreira (Birder), P. Bartlett (Cat Hunter Front: V. Verwey (Communicator), M. Zank (Meteorologist), J. Viljoen (Cat Hunter).

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MARION 46 (1989-1990): Back (L-R) C. Hines (Birder), A. Botha (Cat Hunter), D. Keating (Cat Hunter), R. Green (Cat Hunter), P. Sykora (Radio Technician), R Roos (Cat Hunter), H. Swart (Senior Meteorologist), S. Naude (Diesel Mechanic/Deputy Leader), G. Meyer (Meteorologist) A. Cawthorn-Blazeby (Birder); Middle: A. la Cock (Sealer), C. Stander (Cat Hunter), R. Cook (Cat Hunter), D. Benade (Cat Hunter), G. Griesel (Cat Hunter), G. Muir (Medic/Team Leader), S. Ferreira (Birder), P. Bartlett (Cat Hunter Front: V. Verwey (Communicator), M. Zank (Meteorologist), J. Viljoen (Cat Hunter).

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