Ten-year old National Geographic Adventure Magazine announced that it is ceasing regular publication. The final regular issue of National Geographic Adventure will be the December/January one, now on newsstands.
The poor advertising environment led to...
The following article was originally published in Islands Magazine.
There we were, smack-dab in the middle of a blue whale’s footprint. “Can’t we stay here until it’s completely gone?” I all but begged, wanting to prolong the stillness and wonder of...
More than 100 icebergs are approaching the south coast of New Zealand. The icebergs, which were first tracked 900 miles away, are now only approximately 200 miles away. The largest one is thought to be a third of a mile wide, 165 feet tall and with a...
As we reported back in September, the authentic paddlewheel Queen of the West was purchased by American Cruise Lines. The ship had last sailed the Columbia River in 2008 for the now defunct Majestic America Line.
The only paddlewheel sailing American...
After recently announcing that their icebreaker, the Kapitan Khlebnikov, would be retired in 2012, Quark Expeditions had to make another announcement concerning it’s signature icebreak.
It’s stuck.
The icebreaker is currently exploring the Wendell...