Arctic team reports unusual conditions near Pole

A group of British explorers  back from a 60-day trip to the North Pole said  they had encountered unusual conditions, including ice sheets that drifted far faster than they had expected.The three-member team walked across the frozen Arctic Ocean to study the impact of increased carbon dioxide absorption by the sea, which could make the water more acidic and put crucial food chains under pressure.Expedition leader Ann Daniels said the ice drifted so much that they eventually covered 500 nautical miles (576 miles) rather than the 268 nautical miles initially envisaged.

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  1. rogerthesurf's avatar rogerthesurf says:

    “”On more than one occasion we came across enormous areas of very thin ice, which is quite stressful to travel on. We came across open water which we had to swim across.”

    Really?

    I hope they have video of that amazing feat!

    Cheers

    Roger

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