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Caption Robert L. Darlow Jr., an electronics engineer and Bahá'í pioneer to Guam, Mariana Islands, holds the Greatest Name during a visit to the South Pole in his capacity as a civilian employee of the U.S. Navy supporting a research program of the National Science Foundation. Mr. Darlow was posted on the frozen continent of Antarctica for two weeks, and visited the Pole on a bright, sunny day on which the temperature reached -47° Fahrenheit.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 654, page 13. View as PDF

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