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So Hard To Be Cool
Did you know that on June 23 (just over a month ago), the town of Verkhoyansk in northeast Siberia in the Arctic Circle reached a staggering temperature of 100.4º F (38ºCelcius)? This is the highest temperature in the Arctic ever recorded. A few days later in the same location, the temperature was recorded at 95.3ºF […]
Plane Truth About Covid-19
Theo and I recently returned from our first domestic trip here in the US – which as we all know, is one of the most “unsafe” countries today regarding Covid-19. We had connecting flights to our destination on the east coast and we started the trip with much trepidation because we were going to […]
Covid-19’s Wild Effects
We are all drawn to nature photography for our very own personal reasons. Some are drawn for commercial reasons – to make money, others because they enjoy sitting in the peace and quiet of nature waiting for beautiful light, and others who perhaps enjoy the hunt of capturing animal behavior in front of their very […]
What Is A Walrus?
What actually is a walrus? A walrus is a pinniped. What is a pinniped? It is an aquatic carnivorous mammal (such as a seal, sea lion or walrus) with all four limbs modified into flippers. The walrus is an Arctic species and thus much harder to study in the wild than the elephant seals and sea […]
Polar bears, walruses, icebergs, glaciers – the Ultimate Svalbard Experience
“Wow”! This word says it all when describing the two Svalbard trips in May and June this year. Before the expeditions you always hope and dream of great polar bear sightings and of course encounters with other representatives of the Arctic animal kingdom like walruses, seal, whales, reindeer, Arctic fox, not to forget the myriads […]