Warming Up To The Frozen Continent

Snow and cold was something appreciated by this gentleman after years at the Atigun Pass, the topmost area of the Trans Alaska Pipeline. Upon hearing about the alumni association of his local university’s plans to venture into an Antarctic expedition just last summer, this gentleman, a retired civil engineer, shivered with so much excitement. Such a plan, for me, is marvelous. Antarctica, holding the title of being the coldest and least hospitable place on the planet has mesmerized both real and armchair sort of explorers. Continue reading

Odd Individuals Of Antarctica

The southernmost animal that has ever been known to live is the tiny pink mite native to Antarctica/ This little critter that looks a lot like a spider likes to eat algae and fungi. An entomologist from Hawaii recently discovered this mite only 309 miles from the South Pole. This same scientist also found lichens only 266 miles from the Pole. That’s as close to the Pole as life has ever been found. Continue reading

Frozen Continent Adventures

I wait for a break in the raging waves before doing my thing after stepping down the gangway of the cruise ship with care. I settled into a small rubber boat with one quick stride. Just after a few minutes, our small group of explorers bounced through amazing objects, like a napping seal and chunks of brilliant blue ice. My boat stops finally at a rocky shore so I put my legs above the zodiac to get to the northern area of the Antarctic Peninsula. Continue reading

Support For The Dufec Intrusive

From the Antarctic is where two scientists want to find uranium. The nature of this project is much controversy associated with the effects it has on the cooperation among nations. When Antarctica became a continent that was set aside in 1961, it was for international scientific research. In terms of international cooperation, there is much straining that can result from increasing the interest when it comes to resources sheltered by frigid weather and an unwelcoming cover of snow. Continue reading

How Life Is At The World’s Final Destination

Antarctica is like no other place in this world, with its great beauty and wild brutality. The many wars of man has never bloodied this land. But in this intensely cold land, larger than Europe and America combined, the cold rendering this land almost germ free has seen more violent deaths happening to humans than natural ones. However, Antarctica today has evolved into a contrast ridden continent, fusing people coming from diverse antagonistic political faiths working in a concert of harmony and these people are able to stay warm and comfy amid the risk of their blood freezing in seconds, while staying in a hundred below zero temperatures. Continue reading