A Paradise Called Kimberly
October 15, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
There is no doubt that Australia is an exquisite country that radiates with natural wonders that have captivated the world. Many travelers head to Australia to relax in its unspoiled, comforting haven triggering an improved appreciation for nature in the course of their memorable trips. Your ultimate vacation awaits you with a memorable wilderness experience [...]
A First Grade Class Enjoys Antarctica On The Web
October 13, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
Not only does this boy love to play outdoors and mess around on the computer but he also adores Legos and penguins.A chance to see his beloved birds in the wild will be a possibility for this first grader early next month and he will see them waddle across the ice and feed their newly [...]
Sunrise Over Frozen Plains Of Antarctica A Fantastic Sight
September 17, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
Nothing stands out in the mind of this man who visited all the continents more than the sunrise over Antarctica’s plains.He recalls it fondly as a religious moment. I felt God in that place, the technician from Texas pointed out. Only a few people like him had the privilege of seeing this great big slab [...]
Tourists Takes Edge Off Adventure And Romance Of Antarctica
September 10, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
Do you want to go somewhere pristine and untouched by the presence of a lot of vacationers? Most vacationers would consider going to the ends of the earth to find the place where they could be the first visitors. From New Zealand and South America, the sightseers are converging on Antarctica, the ice covered continent [...]
The Lost Empire Of Atlantis
August 24, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
For the lost island empire of Atlantis, countless films not to mention books have speculated about it. No one knows what it was or where it is. Much clarity can come from this In two essays from the Greek philosopher Plato, in Timaeus and Critias to be exact, Atlantis was mentioned in passing and [...]
The Delineation Of Antarctica
July 27, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
The huge land mass at the bottom of the world is little known and some, including an American explorers has focused some attention upon this isolated place. Antarctica sports the world’s largest ice mass.It nearly covers the five million square miles of the continent. There are scientists who have calculated that this ice sheet is [...]
Antarctica Is Probably Profitable
July 17, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
International science is the main focus of human occupation of Antarctica, due to the unique position and status of the continent that makes it perfect for scientific study.The most striking characteristic of Antarctica proves to be the enormous ice shelf that covers over not simply nearly all of the land, but furthermore pushes out into [...]
An Antarctic Adventure
June 3, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
It is hard not to be thrilled at the sight of these waddling, flightless tuxedo wearers, as they slide around on the muddy rock in their huge numbers.
Protecting their chicks from the threat of a skua or seal, they preen as they dismiss any uninvited neighbor away from their pebble lined nests. Fluffy, down-covered [...]
Life From The Perspective Of An Antarctic Scientist
February 19, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment
In Antarctica some the the highest temperatures only reach a minus 25. These are during summer months, like December.Unfortunately, you also have to factor in the gale-forced winds that blow across this two-mile thick glacier which could easily freeze any exposed skin.A strong case can be made for the South Pole being the harshest location [...]