The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards the island of South Georgia.
In a seemingly reverse Titanic reenactment, the world’s largest iceberg is heading straight for a remote British territory—one teeming with sensitive wildlife.
Reading up on Antarctica's natural history and golden age of exploration can make your trip more entertaining and educational ...
Dive into a bit of history in the waters surrounding this remote Antarctic island, the site of famed explorer Sir Ernest ...
The British Antarctic Survey is looking for tradesmen, including electricians, plumbers and carpenters to join their team ...
Sunniva Sorby, a member of the first group of women to ski to the South Pole, is now the “Godmother” of the HX Nansen, a ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is drifting from Antarctica toward South Georgia, a remote British island renowned for its ...
ANN ARBOR — Amy and Tom Knutilla recently traveled to their seventh continent in a journey that was the first of its kind.
Gabriel Boric’s confirms commitment to the Antarctic Treaty is a ‘source of pride’ while peace in the ‘continent of science’ ...
By Kim Seon Ah. The nation's top mountaineer Kim Young-mi has completed a solo trek across Antarctica, covering 1,700 km. On ...