Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge writes about dangerous walking trips to North Pole, South Pole and Mount Everest in "After the North Pole." ...
Charles Francis Hall genuinely loved the north but couldn't inspire loyalty in his men. Did one of them kill him? If so, was ...
But not long ago someone made the discovery that the North Pole is not the only starting point that satisfies the given ...
A Wiltshire explorer has received a centuries-old accolade for his work with the Order of St John. Sir David Hempleman-Adams, ...
Ross Marvin was helping Robert Peary on his North Pole expedition. Marvin supposedly fell through the ice and died. But his death was no accident.
Handout video from the Alice Morrison Expedition. An explorer seeking to become the first person to cross Saudi Arabia from north to south on foot has completed the first stage of her 2,500km ...
On Monday, February 10, Petit Loulou will officially open its doors with a monster five-day croissant giveaway, bringing a ...
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
In addition to this itinerary, Le Commandant Charcot will feature several pioneering southern itineraries, including a ...
Meanwhile, others made history. In 1909, an American explorer, Robert E. Peary, claimed to have been the first to reach the North Pole. (Whether he made it precisely to the Pole was subsequently ...
Since it was first discovered in 1831 by explorer James Clark Ross, the magnetic north pole has gradually shifted. Over the past century, its movement from Canada toward Russia has accelerated, ...