The northern lights happened in area close to the magnetic poles. They offer a breath taking show. In Greenland, the team went through a night darker and darker , and was lucky enought to witness this extraordinary event. Commentary.
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octobre 4, 2016Comments are closed on Northern Lights Greenland, an exceptional show
The northern lights happened in area close to the magnetic poles. They offer a breath taking show. In Greenland, the team went through a night darker and darker , and was lucky enought to witness this extraordinary event. Commentary.
Read moreseptembre 28, 2016Comments are closed Last night on supplies for Raphael
We have been living in Sydkap shack for several days now, and it starts to feel like home. In this remote place, the wind, the sun and the clouds constantly reshape the landscape. As Laurent is taking care of his daily watch on the fjord to hopfully catch the glimpse of a narwal, our "nautical" logistic is starting to show some weakness.
Read moreSeptember 22, 2016Comments are closed sur Cap sur Sydkap !
We left the comfy Harefjord camp to begin, with a smaller team (the biologists, glaciologist and journalists left us), the last part of the expedition : reaching and studying the narwhals from SydKap, located at the mouth of the large Nordvestfjord where are cruising the bigest Scoresby's Icebergs.
Read moreSeptember 13, 2016Comments are closed on Closer to the icebergs
TALE – Evrard and Laurent have finally join us, the mission can carry on. The last days of rest on Harefjord base camp has really perk us up, we all want to go for new adventures !
Read moreSeptember 9, 2016Comments are closed on "Donna Wood Donna Wood, do you copy? "
TALE – At the camp, it's a peaceful day. Everyone is betting on Evrard and Laurent arrival time. In the afternoon, hearing the noise of an engine, we climb up the rocks behind the camp. We were expecting to see Ingkasi speedboat looming between the icebergs, and we are all surprised to see the Donna Wood coming straight to us. We rejoice at seeing again this oak tall ship that brought us from Iceland to Greenland.
Read moreseptembre 7, 2016Comments are closed sur Comment communiquer depuis l’autre bout du monde ?
EXPLANATION – You had been able to read many news, on the muskoxen, glacier experimentsand life in the base camp, ... But how did we communicate from the midle of nowhere, lost in between the glaciers or the earth of the tundra ? Let's focus on one of the main issue (another one!) of the expedition.
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TALE – Thanks to satellites phones, we could gather news from Evrard, who left for Ittoqqortoormiit with the biologists Tanguy and Nicolas, the geophysicists Eric and Agnès, and the journalist Marie-Lilas to Constable Pynt Airport. I will also buy some more food supplies, rent two kayak, and welcome the free diver Laurent Marie.
Read moreSeptember 2, 20162 comments
What (and when !) do we eat ? What (and when !) do we sleep ? And above all : what are we doing up there ? A summary of our beautifull (but hard) days, in one of the most remote place on earth.
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How do they live? What do they feel? Mission Scoresby team kindly accepted to answer questions everyone is wondering about. They try to share their outstanding experience in 10 questions/answers. Or more...
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STORY - Harefjord - the fjord of hares. The name is appropriate: just climb up on the grassy slopes which surround the camp, and you will see many of these hares, not shy at all. When they scamper, they oddly jump up on their back legs, and seems to float quickly over the grass.
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