1112-9574 - Glacial iceberg detail from ice calved off the South Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm, Southeast Alaska, Pacific Ocean, United States of America, North America
860-292660 - Sunrise on Andvord bay, located in the Graham island discovered in early XXth century by the belgian explorator Adrien de Gerlache. Cruise on board Exploris One. Antarctic.
860-292605 - Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), close to the Antarctic Peninsula during late summer. Polar Region, Southern Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula
1112-9494 - Adult bull southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) trying to cool off by flinging sand on his back at Gold Harbour, South Georgia, Polar Regions
1112-9467 - Northern giant petrel (Macronectes halli) attempting to eat a king penguin chick (Aptenodytes patagonicus), Gold Harbour, South Georgia, Polar Regions
1112-9465 - Northern giant petrel (Macronectes halli) threat display while feeding on elephant seal pup carcass at Stromness, South Georgia, Polar Regions
1112-9454 - Adult Subantarctic Skua (Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) cleaning itself in glacier run off at Stromness Bay, South Georgia, Polar Regions
1112-9453 - Adult gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) amongst king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) at nesting and breeding colony at Gold Harbour on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean, Polar Regions
1112-9447 - A rare adult melanistic king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus), returning from feeding at sea tin Fortuna Bay, South Georgia, Polar Regions
860-292394 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. Melting ice, early global warming. Front of a glacier fracturing at the edge of a fjord.
860-292393 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. Melting ice, early global warming. Baie de la Madeleine here, a coastal landscape rising to 80 degrees latitude, where blocks of ice and small icebergs detached from glaciers drift on the water. Old steam train in front of Ny-Alesund weather station
860-292392 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. Melting ice, premature global warming. Exploration boat in Baie de la Madeleine.
860-292390 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. melting ice, early global warming. Baie de la Madeleine, a coastal landscape rising towards latitude 80 degrees, where blocks of ice and small icebergs detached from glaciers drift on the water.
860-292388 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. Melting ice, premature global warming. Exploration boat in Madeleine Bay. Young explorer on deck.
860-292389 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. Melting ice, premature global warming. Exploration boat in Magdalen Bay. Explorer sailboat.
860-292387 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. Melting ice, early global warming. Front of a glacier fracturing at the edge of a fjord. Explorers' sailboat at the ice edge
860-292386 - Landscape of Svalbard in Norway, also known as Spitsbergen. This territory stretches from latitude 75 to 80 degrees to the pack ice a few hundred kilometers from the North Pole. Melting ice, early global warming.