You can find it for yourself by entering the coordinates 72°00’52″S 168°35’37″E. It’s not the first time Antarctica has sparked intrigue by findings on Google Earth.Users think they’ve found a massive ...
But, until then, you need other swimming spots to explore. So far, we've brought you unusual swimming holes, waterfalls and beaches. Now, we're looking at rivers. Here are five near Melbourne where ...
Last year was the hottest year in history – on average more than 1.55 degrees higher than pre-industrial temperatures. The consequences range from the predicted to the utterly unexpected.
The frozen river is 110 kilometres long ... ice shelves act “like dams by holding back the flow of ice from the Antarctic continent into the ocean”, and the researchers wanted to understand ...
However, something that I noticed especially as the renowned scorching temperatures showed their worst was just how much people love Texas’ rivers—floating down them, kayaking, or simply taking a dip ...