Extreme Ice Survey: Farewell to the Antarctic Peninsula
December 18, 2014 It’s hard to believe, but in less than a year, we’ve expanded our network of time-lapse cameras to include 16 new...
December 18, 2014 It’s hard to believe, but in less than a year, we’ve expanded our network of time-lapse cameras to include 16 new...
December 16, 2014 The marked retreat of the Marr Ice Piedmont over the past few decades has literally changed the coastline of Anvers Island,...
November 28, 2014 At the southern tip of South Georgia Island lies the six mile-long Drygalski Fjord, a narrow split containing Risting Glacier and...
November 23, 2014 There is a particular moment in the mountains, when the clouds part and mysterious summits are revealed, that I find especially...
November 14, 2014 During February 2014, our team traveled aboard Lindblad Expedition’s National Geographic Explorer (www.expeditions.com) to install time-lapse cameras on the Antarctic Peninsula...
July 24, 2014 Matt Kennedy, Staff Photographer and Multimedia Producer- Earth Vision Institute Just over seven years ago, the Extreme Ice Survey team installed time-lapse...
March 3, 2014 Matt Kennedy, Staff Photographer and Multimedia Producer “Difficulties are just things to overcome” –Sir Ernest Shackleton To those familiar with the trials and...
The Antarctic Peninsula separates the warm maritime climate of the Bellingshausen Sea to the west and the cold, dry continental climate of the...
22 February 2014 Dan McGrath, Resident Scientist, Earth Vision Institute The faint glow of the soon to be rising sun welcomes our arrival as we...
17 Feb 2014 Before you can install time-lapse cameras in Antarctica, you have to get there, which is no small task coming from our...