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Dragging 264-pound sleds, the team traveled about 1,091 miles on foot and by kite ski to reach Antarctica's Pole of Inaccessibility — the furthest point from any ocean — on Friday, according ...
Two men are three weeks into an expedition to Antartica’s Pole of Inaccessibility, an isolated spot that is 560 miles from the South Pole. The pair are working in collaboration with NASA and the ...
Dragging 120-kilogram sleds, the team traveled more than 1,700 kilometers on foot or by kite ski to reach Antarctica's Pole of Inaccessibility the furthest point from any ocean on January 19, ...
A Gold Coast father-of-three has become the first Australian to step foot on Antarctica's 'pole of inaccessibility'. Geoff Wilson, 49, reached the furthest point on the Antarctic Plateau from the ...
On January 19, 2007, the N2i team, consisting of British and Canadian explorers, reached the southern pole of inaccessibility and saw a bust of Lenin on the spot, protruding from the snow. As it ...
The Pole of Inaccessibility is the poetically accurate name given to the point in Antarctica that is furthest from any ocean, and a solo explorer has just become the first Australian to set foot ...
"The Kharkovchanka" - Russia's Colossal Antarctic Cruisers which have been continuously operating in some of the most extreme environments on Earth for over 50 years. Produced in Kharkiv ...
Dragging 264-pound sleds, the team traveled about 1,091 miles on foot and by kite ski to reach Antarctica's Pole of Inaccessibility – the farthest point from any ocean ...
A team of British and Canadian explorers endured seven weeks of howling winds and sub-zero temperatures to become the first expedition to reach the geographic centre of Antarctica on foot.
A team of British and Canadian explorers endured seven weeks of howling winds and subzero temperatures to become the first expedition to reach the geographic center of Antarctica without any ...