There may be dinosaurs!
In 1908 the adventurer, explorer, cartographer, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
In 1908 the adventurer, explorer, cartographer, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
7 March 2013 Last updated at 21:51 By Paul Rincon Science editor,
Theory is based on analysis of several different pieces of footage U.F.O.
As often happens with binary predicaments there turns out to be a
To Detaille Island, home to an eight man team from the British
Today will be a better day. Yesterday we left Punta Arenas early
In 1908 the adventurer, explorer, cartographer, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and occasional spy, Perceval Harrison Fawcett, visited the great
7 March 2013 Last updated at 21:51 By Paul Rincon Science editor, BBC News website Russian scientists have claimed the discovery
Theory is based on analysis of several different pieces of footage U.F.O. watchers claim object seen close by could be a
Only one wild creature has ever been sighted at the South Pole, a Southern Petrel; an opportunistic bird that was most
As often happens with binary predicaments there turns out to be a third option. In the morning a stiff westerly breeze
Tuesday (pretty early) – it is now shortly before the time I was scheduled to be home in London as a
In the morning we take an early zodiac from the ship in the face of a wind that could cut glass,
To Detaille Island, home to an eight man team from the British Antarctic Survey between 1956 and 1959. Like many other
On Tuesday morning we get the chance to visit what is possibly the closest thing to a tourist attraction in Antarctica.
64 degrees South – Cueverville Island. This morning we will visit the Penguin colony of Cuerverville Island (as nothing in
Today will be a better day. Yesterday we left Punta Arenas early to make our good weather window. Two hours later
Sunday – South Shetland Islands Swell: 3 metres Today I am mostly throwing up
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