Tourists reached the North pole and getting ready to do round world (tourism circle)
Tourists at the North pole
Tourists reached the North pole and getting ready to do round world (tourism circle). © Maksimilian / Shutterstock
Interactive educational resources about the Arctic for schools.
Tourists reached the North pole and getting ready to do round world (tourism circle). © Maksimilian / Shutterstock
Tourists reached the North pole and getting ready to do round world (tourism circle)
Franz Joseph Land – Tourist cruise in high Arctic. Ship sails close to small iceberg.
Franz Joseph Land – Tourist cruise in high Arctic. Ship sails close to small iceberg.
Icebreaker with basaltic rock, Franz Josef Land.
Icebreaker with basaltic rock, Franz Josef Land.
Small lake behind a polar circle lit with the northern summer sun
Small lake behind a polar circle lit with the northern summer sun
Small lake behind a polar circle lit with the northern summer sun
Small lake behind a polar circle lit with the northern summer sun
Iceberg at Disco Bay, Greenland.
Huge icebergs of different forms in the Disco Bay, Greenland. Their source is by the Jakobshavn glacier. This is a consequence of the phenomenon of global warming and catastrophic thawing of ice
Quaint icebergs of different forms in the Disko Bay. Their source is by the Jakobshavn glacier. This is a consequence of the phenomenon of global warming and catastrophic thawing of ice.
Quaint icebergs of different forms in the Disko Bay. Their source is by the Jakobshavn glacier. This is a consequence of the phenomenon of global warming and catastrophic thawing of ice.
Huge icebergs of different forms in the Disco Bay, Greenland. Their source is by the Jakobshavn glacier. This is a consequence of the phenomenon of global warming and catastrophic thawing of ice.
Huge icebergs of different forms in the Disco Bay, Greenland. Their source is by the Jakobshavn glacier. This is a consequence of the phenomenon of global warming and catastrophic thawing of ice
Dr Cynan Ellis Evans (Head of the UK’s NERC Arctic Research Program) and Kim Holmen (International Director of the Norwegian Polar Institute) visit GPS stake high on the retreating Kongsvegen Glacier which flows into the Kongsfjorden Fjord. © Pete Bucktrout
Dr Cynan Ellis Evans (Head of the UK’s NERC Arctic Research Program) and Kim Holmen (International Director of the Norwegian Polar Institute) visit GPS stake high on the retreating Kongsvegen Glacier which flows into the Kongsfjorden Fjord. © Pete Bucktrout
Dr Cynan Ellis Evans (Head of the UK’s NERC Arctic Research Program) and Kim Holmen (International Director of the Norwegian Polar Institute) visit GPS stake high on the retreating Kongsvegen Glacier which flows into the Kongsfjorden Fjord. © Pete Bucktrout
Whale fin in Disko Bay
Whale fin in Disko Bay