Julius Nielsen: Bridging Old Ways and New Paths in East Greenland
As an East Greenlandic Inuit, Julius Nielson lives in the traditions of his people. As a guide, he shares those traditions with a changing world....
As an East Greenlandic Inuit, Julius Nielson lives in the traditions of his people. As a guide, he shares those traditions with a changing world....
Wendy Redal's most vivid memory of Churchill, Manitoba, is the image of her daughter’s face, nose to nose with an enormous polar bear...
The Arctic’s Polar Night had become as dominant as the Midnight Sun had been, and as I waited for the boat to pull away from the shore, the water before us lay black....
A new year brings new goals and new challenges—and for many of us, that means new travel plans. From exploring Cuba by kayak to sleeping in one of the most remote places on earth, these unforgettable journeys...
These legends left lasting legacies in their wake, from the first aerial film of Mt. Kilimanjaro to a fourteen-foot fiberglass kayak to the theory of evolution. Find the right expedition, and you too can venture to the territories that inspired them....
Travelers around the world are enchanted by the aurora. From its tales of origin, to its sun-paired cycles, to its soft green glow, the more you learn about the northern lights, the more you want to chase them...
Our warming world is allowing for more active adventures at our planet's poles. Will they harm our most sensitive places?...
I have been leading digital photography workshops around the world for more than 20 yeasr. One of my favorites: a six-day workshop to Canada's Cape Churchill (58°47’N and 93°15’W) to photograph polar bears, the awesome sub-Arctic scenery and other Arctic wildlife. This was no trip for...