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Greenland's Ice Cap

By Bernice Notemboom The strange thing about Greenland's ice-cap is that some parts are thinning by up to a meter a year and other parts are growing due to warmer temperatures which increases precipitation. As the ice cap is...

Arctic Alert Greenland

Visit the Arctic Alert website By Bernice Notemboom April 7, 2008 Frost bites still visual on my thighs and finger tips numb, I am preparing for my next expedition Arctic Alert Greenland. In less then a month John van...

Antarctica 2008 in the News

Jon's back from the Antarctic, and blitzing the media! Read the Washington Post's in-depth interview with Jon. Watch Jon on ABC News. View more photographs from Jon's trip, or visit Jon's website for maps and video....

The Antarctic Peninsula

By Jon Bowermaster February 1, 2008--After nearly two-and-a-half weeks of beautiful, blue-sky weather - very unusual in Antarctica -- we finally paid a price with seven straight days of rain, which is also very unusual here. The summertime wetness...

Report from Antarctica: The 7th Continent's Shapes & Sounds

By Jon Bowermaster January 21, 2008 - Our journey south ended at 67 degrees latitude amidst a thick jumble of pack ice at the southern end of Crystal Sound. Our hope had been to continue south through one of...

Report from Antarctica: Things are Heating Up

View More Photographs from the Antarctica 2008 Expedition By Jon Bowermaster JANUARY 12, 2008 -- We are headed down the western edge of the Antarctic Peninsula, our hope to spend the month in the Weddell Sea dashed by an...

Antarctica 2008: Hit the Road, Jack.

By Jon Bowermaster New Year's Eve, 2007, Puerto Williams, Chile (the southernmost town in the world) We are off for Antarctica tomorrow and wanted to say thanks once again for all of your help and support! It is a...

Antarctica 2008: A Teaser

Jon and his team just wrapped up their scouting trip to Antarctica. Here's a small slideshow to whet your appetite!...

Scouting the Antarctic Peninsula

By Jon Bowermaster November 30 -- Snow Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica We reached as far as 65 degrees south two days ago -- roughly 50 miles north of the Antarctic Circle -- before turning back. During the past...

Report from Antarctica: The Cruise Ship Explorer in Distress

By Jon Bowermaster November 23, 2007, In the Southern Ocean Twelve Miles South of King George Island, Antarctica, 10 a.m. Aboard the National Geographic Endeavor, Captain Oliver Kruess was the first to sight the sinking Antarctic tourist ship, The...