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The Storied Ice: Exploration, Discovery, and Adventure in Antarctica's Peninsula Region

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"The Storied Ice: Exploration, Discovery and Adventure in Antarctica's Peninsula Region" recounts mankind's dramatic history from Magellan through the first years of the twenty-first century in the part of the Antarctic regions below South America and the Atlantic Ocean. This part of the world, by far the most visited portion of the south polar regions, is not only a place of staggering scenic beauty and amazing wildlife, but also a locale with a long and fascinating human history.

373 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2011

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October 7, 2022
History of the Antarctic peninsula from 1500 to the 21st century. I especially enjoyed accounts of the lesser known (to me at least) expeditions. The wholesale slaughter of beautiful animals for their fur or blubber was sickening. Without regulations and conservation what will happen? The accounts of enormous oil spills in the Antarctic were briefly touched upon. The desire to exploit oil and minerals in Antarctica is sure to be the next fight between conservationists and multinational corporations. But in spite of everything the majority of the book took the reader through the years of exploration —-very exciting!
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January 11, 2024
One great story after another! I particularly enjoyed the history up through the 1920s. The last third of the book covered more modern exploration expeditions that sort of seemed like cheating (planes, radios, helicopters, snowmobiles...come on!). You can tell the author loves the region, has researched it extensively, and has spent a lot of time there. If you're planning a trip to the Antarctic Peninsula, I would highly recommend reading this book beforehand, so you'll appreciate the amazing things that happened there. Reading it after visiting Antarctica may well make you want to go back!
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