Antarctica

Author on January 11th, 2011

If you plan to take a vacation, better embark on Kimberley cruises for a one of a kind experience. Kimberley coast in Western Australia offers a lot of tours. The Kimberley coast is located in one of the nine regions of West Australia surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the Timor Sea, the Great Sandy and [...]

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Author on December 8th, 2010

Snow and cold was something appreciated by this gentleman after years at the Atigun Pass, the topmost area of the Trans Alaska Pipeline. Hence, the retired civil engineer could not help but, well, shiver with excitement as he learned about the local university’s alumni association’s intention of embarking on an expedition to the White Continent, [...]

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Author on October 29th, 2010

People who may not be as engaged in what is happening may see the mud and rocks in the plastic vials and bags as trash. Surely able to make the scientists as busy as can be are these samples obtained from the Larsen Ice Shelf in Antarctica. A college senior said that mud can tell [...]

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Author on October 5th, 2010

Prior to setting out on any trip, the best way to ensure you end up saving money is to plan ahead. It’s very easy for extra expenses to creep in after your trip has started, so it’s important to have a plan in place. A good travel agent can save you many dollars, it almost [...]

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Author on September 25th, 2010

Magnificent natural wonders is what the exquisite land of Australia is known for. Australia sees the arrival of so many tourists who aim to rejuvenate in its unsullied and peaceful paradise that imbibes in them this renewed awe towards its countless natural wonders. For an ultimate vacation and a memorable wilderness experience, Kimberly Cruises immerse [...]

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Author on September 1st, 2010

Eighteen days had passed in the icy land of Antarctica, arriving at the airport according to the schedule have seemed to be the finest warm homecoming. After nearly three weeks journeying the bottom of the world, four members of the expedition to Antarctica was home for a hero’s welcome. This is just an unbelievable emotional [...]

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Author on August 18th, 2010

If someone is not into cold weather and an Antarctica voyage is about to take place then it would not make this person the best person to ask to go on the trip but one woman actually decided to travel here twice. For this woman, another opportunity to go back is desirable. The lady says [...]

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Author on August 16th, 2010

In the Antarctic is where two scientists are searching for uranium. Present in this kind of project is the controversy that can affect the cooperation among nations. Since 1961, Antarctica has been a continent set aside solely for international scientific research. Increasing interest over resources that are guarded by freezing weather not to mention unwelcoming [...]

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Author on June 23rd, 2010

Many of the most experienced travelers in the world still perceive the continent of Antarctica as a mysterious, distant land. It is essentially a gloomy expanse of ice riddled with stations from various countries around the world conducting scientific experiments. Despite that conceptualization, Antarctica is a unique spot. All the countries in the world, even [...]

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Author on June 6th, 2010

The journey of an American adventurer to Antarctica has sparked heightened interest in the remote and mysterious part of the world. Antarctica is reportedly nearly five million square miles in area.  Curiously enough, this land is almost completely covered by the world?s largest ice mass. The thickness of this ice sheet isn?t really known.  Some [...]

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