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CRYOSPHERE CHRONICLES

Cryosphere Chronicles is an ongoing arts documentation of Earth’s cryosphere, which is the all-encompassing term given to the planet’s ice-and-snow covered regions.

By photojournalist & documentary filmmaker Fraser Morton. Produced by Far Features productions.

Social @cryosphere_chronicles

Written in the ice,
there are STORIES

 

CRYOSPHERE CHRONICLES IS AN ONGOING DOCUMENTATION OF ICE IN WORDS, FILM & PHOTOGRAPHY.

AN ARTS EXPLORATION OF OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CRYOSPHERE.

What's the cryosphere?

The cryosphere is the part of the Earth‘s climate system that includes solid precipitation, snow, sea ice, lake and river ice, icebergs, glaciers and ice caps, ice sheets, ice shelves, permafrost, and seasonally frozen ground. The term “cryosphere” traces its origins to the Greek word ‘kryos’ for frost or ice cold. - WMO

 

(2018-ONGOING)

 

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POLAR PODCAST

Posts in TWO POLES
#2 — ANTARCTICA LOCKS DOWN

In this episode, we hear once again from Matthew Phillips of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), who has been turned around from his journey south to Antarctica due to fears over COVID-19 reaching the seventh continent. Antarctica has officially locked down for winter with extreme measures taken to keep Antarctica as the last continent on Earth where the virus has not reached. Subscribe, share and if you like this episode, please post a 5* rating on Apple Podcasts or at ratethispodcast.com/twopoles. Follow @two_poles (INST) @farfeatures (FB) www.farfeatures.com/twopoles & support https://www.patreon.com/farfeatures

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#1 — ESCAPING THE VIRUS IN ANTARCTICA

Hear what it’s like to escape humanity during a pandemic and head to the only continent on Earth where COVID-19 has yet to reach. In this launch episode, we are in conversation with Matthew Phillips, Winter Manager at Rothera Research Station for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). Matthew is on his way south where he works in one of the world’s most remote locations. He shares his experiences surviving, living and working in the long, dark Antarctic winter season. Subscribe, share and if you like this episode, please rate it www.ratethispodcast.com/twopoles. Follow @two_poles (INST) @farfeatures (FB) www.farfeatures.com/twopoles & support https://www.patreon.com/farfeatures

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