A crevasse measuring a few thousand feet from an altitude of 1,500 ft., during a November flyover. The Great Crack-Up By JEFFREY KLUGER Photographs by PAOLO PELLEGRIN—MAGNUM PHOTOS FOR TIME It ...
Award-winning nature photographer Bertie Gregory used his drone to capture incredible, never-before-seen footage of a giant crèche of emperor penguin chicks collectively waddling to the edge of a ...
Attacked by a ferocious leopard seal, plunging into a bottomless crevasse, lost overnight in a near-hurricane-force blizzard, poisoned slowly by carbon moxonide. These four dizzying tales of ...
Early explorers skimmed the boundaries of Antarctica in daring sea voyages to the ends of the Earth. In the early 20th century, a new generation plunged into the interior. With only dogs, ponies ...
However, through hard work and determination they reached the culmination of their training by deploying to the French Alps for a week of ski-mountaineering, pulking, crevasse rescue drills ...