Penguins, those diminutive seabirds waddling about forever in their formalwear. Seeing them in the wild in abundance is am...
Tourism in Antarctica started in the 1950’s with 500 lonely soles traveling from Chile and Argentina. These days, about 40...
Dean Tatooles is an amazingly talented photographer and an iExplore customer. He joined iExplore on an Antarctica excursio...
Good little girls and boys send letters to the North Pole asking Santa to fulfill their deepest desires, but what about th...
Thankfully the incredible wilderness and natural environment that is Antarctica is protected by international law and the work of a number of organizations. Much research is done to fund wildlife preservation projects, assess the impact of humans on ecosystems and raise money to preserve historic remains and stories of polar exploration.
Every year groups of biologists, geologists, oceanographers, physicists, astronomers, glaciologists, meteorologists and ot...
We’ve all seen that grainy black and white footage of the great Antarctic expeditions - men in seemingly inadequate gear o...
So you’ve decided you want to go to the white continent, one of the remotest and coldest places on earth. You know it’s bu...