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MH370 update: Investigators flag unusual behaviour as search for missing plane continuesThe search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has restarted. Aviation enthusiasts noticed unusual movements from a search vessel. E...
The world's most remote places open to touristsEscape to Earth's most secluded havens, where nature reigns supreme and human presence is scarce. These remote destinations, from the wildl...
A23a iceberg: All about the world's largest iceberg, three times the size of New York City that is on the move after 37 yearsIn the frigid expanses of the Southern Ocean, a colossal natural phenomenon has captured the attention of scientists, environmentalists, an...
World's largest iceberg, A23a, sets sail after 30-year freezeThe world's largest iceberg, A23a, has finally bid farewell to the Antarctic seafloor after more than three decades. This colossal ice gian...
King Charles III and queen consort Camilla travel in modern horse-drawn carriage for coronationKing Charles III and Camilla, the queen consort, on Saturday travelled to their Coronation at Westminster Abbey in a more comfortable, rela...
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- Antarctic hasn't lost much sea ice in last 100 years
London, Nov 24 (IANS) The area of sea ice around Antarctica has barely changed in size in the past 100 years, researchers have found.
Sotheby’s London presents books sale relating to the history of British explorationSotheby’s London is presenting a sale of some 1,500 books from the world’s greatest private library relating to the history of British expl...
- Vijay Mallya to find vintage scotch lost in Antarctica in 1909
Vijay Mallya's Whyte & Mackay is in talks with Antarctic Heritage Trust to try and lay hands on the vintage Scotch. High-end whiskies | 10 ...
Life at King George Island, AntarcticaAt King George Island & Admiralty Bay, there are science stations including Polish station called Arctowski, which clung to their post desp...