Space is still available for an exciting Björklunden-sponsored exploration of spectacular Scandinavia led by Lawrence University geologist Marcia Bjornerud. The 14-day adventure — Aug. 22 – Sept. 5, 2013 — includes stops in Iceland, Norway and Sweden, where participants will discover how the geology, landscape and climate of the region shaped the history, technology and political philosophy of these naturally beautiful Nordic countries
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Space is still available for an exciting Björklunden-sponsored exploration of spectacular Scandinavi...
Join Dr. Rebecca Burton in her Icelandic adventure! From the icy glaciers and waterfalls to the fier...
The interest in Svalbard as a cruise tourism destination has increased gradually over the past decad...
The Nordic countries have produced famous polar explorers and researchers who have generated climate...
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Geology has been of profound importance for the Nordic countries since the Middle Ages. Strong econo...
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At the Vega banquet of 24th April 1952, celebrating the return of the Norwegian-British-Swedish Anta...
Jack and Isabel Bain from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia did a round the world post retirement trip...
Introduction During the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 scientists from over 60 nations hav...
The Medium writes about Planet Texas 2050 and Seyi Odufuye, a UT studio art major, to join a 12-day ...
Space is still available for an exciting Björklunden-sponsored exploration of spectacular Scandinavi...
Join Dr. Rebecca Burton in her Icelandic adventure! From the icy glaciers and waterfalls to the fier...
The interest in Svalbard as a cruise tourism destination has increased gradually over the past decad...
The Nordic countries have produced famous polar explorers and researchers who have generated climate...
Increased ice melting revealed in 2006–2007 many reminiscences of ancient human activity around ice ...
Karsten Piepjohn, Rolf Stange, Malte Jochmann & Christiaane HübnerLongyearbyen feltbiologiske fo...
The following article presents the description of seven geological and tourist routes in the souther...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
WKU Libraries kicked off the spring season of Far Away Places with Dr. Jason Polk and Dr. Leslie N...
Geology has been of profound importance for the Nordic countries since the Middle Ages. Strong econo...
Svalbard, or “cool edge” in Old Norse, is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It has no indigenous p...
At the Vega banquet of 24th April 1952, celebrating the return of the Norwegian-British-Swedish Anta...
Jack and Isabel Bain from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia did a round the world post retirement trip...
Introduction During the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 scientists from over 60 nations hav...
The Medium writes about Planet Texas 2050 and Seyi Odufuye, a UT studio art major, to join a 12-day ...