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Posted By: capefarewell
Posted On: Oct 6, 2008
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Vanessa Carlton, KT Tunstall, Robyn Hitchcock and Beatboxer Shlomo jam in the ship’s bar before playing at the local hotel bar in Ummannak later that evening.
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Posted By: capefarewell
Posted On: Oct 2, 2008
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Greenlandic dogs, bred with wolves and used for pulling hunting sledges, howl above the town of Ilullisat. Audio by Vicky Long.
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Posted By: capefarewell
Posted On: Sep 30, 2008
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The group climbs Little Eqi at the mouth of the glacier named Ilulissat Kangia (Danish name - Jacobshavn Glacier). Audio by Vicky Long.
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Posted By: capefarewell
Posted On: Sep 30, 2008
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The BGS experience difficulty surveying the seabed. Carol Cotterill describes how this feels. Audio by Vicky Long.
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Posted By: capefarewell
Posted On: Sep 20, 2008
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Audio from the archive - listen to Carol Cotterill talking about Greenland ice core samples and looking back 450,000 years in time. I recorded this clip on the East Coast of Greenland during the 2007 Art/Science expedition. An MP3 version is also available to download .
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Posted By: capefarewell
Posted On: Sep 22, 2008
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After much preparation we’re finally counting down the last days before we board the Grigory Mikheev in Kangerlussuaq. For twelve days - from Thursday 25 Sept to Monday 6 Oct - you’ll be able to follow the voyage in blogs from over 40 artists, musicians and scientists . We’ll...... [view]
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