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5 places to visit this summer to get the wintry vibes

Instead of spending your last summer vacation days in a place where you need a portable fan or umbrella, why not choose a colder, dare we say wintry locale to visit in summer? Skiing or hiking on an icy mountain in the months to come may seem absurd, but any of the following 5 places might be the perfect way to beat the heat while continuing to have the most thrilling summer vacation ever.

Giant sheet of ice breaks off into the ocean

A roughly 2,000-square-mile block of ice just broke off in the Arctic Ocean.

144 yrs old wreckage of 33 ships found along Alaska coast

A shipwreck has been discovered by archaeologists around 144 years after 33 whaling ships sank off the Arctic coast of Alaska, “one of the planet’s most unexplored ocean regions".

Scientists reveal a bit of good news about Greenland’s great melt

Climate change is speeding up the melting of the great sheet of ice covering Greenland, a frozen mass the size of Alaska that holds an estimated 10 percent of the world’s ice and scientists are sure of it, reports news and lifestyle magazine TakePart.

Doctor delivers baby mid-flight while returning from her honeymoon

A Los Angeles doctor returning from her honeymoon ended up delivering a baby on an overseas flight when a fellow passenger went into early labor.

30 whales mysteriously die in Alaska

Thirty large whales have died in the western Gulf of Alaska since May, an unusually high number for the region, and scientists aren't sure what's causing the die-off.

Shell gets final permit for Arctic oil drilling

Oil and gas giant Shell has been granted the final permit it needs to begin drilling below the ocean floor for oil in the Arctic.

Ancient reptile with 'extremely long neck' unearthed in Alaska

The fossilized remains of an ancient marine reptile with an extremely long neck and paddlelike appendages have recently been uncovered in an unlikely place: the side of a cliff in Alaska, reports LiveScience.com.

June 7, 2023
June 7, 2023

5 places to visit this summer to get the wintry vibes

Instead of spending your last summer vacation days in a place where you need a portable fan or umbrella, why not choose a colder, dare we say wintry locale to visit in summer? Skiing or hiking on an icy mountain in the months to come may seem absurd, but any of the following 5 places might be the perfect way to beat the heat while continuing to have the most thrilling summer vacation ever.

March 17, 2016
March 17, 2016

Giant sheet of ice breaks off into the ocean

A roughly 2,000-square-mile block of ice just broke off in the Arctic Ocean.

January 9, 2016
January 9, 2016

144 yrs old wreckage of 33 ships found along Alaska coast

A shipwreck has been discovered by archaeologists around 144 years after 33 whaling ships sank off the Arctic coast of Alaska, “one of the planet’s most unexplored ocean regions".

November 1, 2015
November 1, 2015

Scientists reveal a bit of good news about Greenland’s great melt

Climate change is speeding up the melting of the great sheet of ice covering Greenland, a frozen mass the size of Alaska that holds an estimated 10 percent of the world’s ice and scientists are sure of it, reports news and lifestyle magazine TakePart.

October 19, 2015
October 19, 2015

Doctor delivers baby mid-flight while returning from her honeymoon

A Los Angeles doctor returning from her honeymoon ended up delivering a baby on an overseas flight when a fellow passenger went into early labor.

August 23, 2015
August 23, 2015

30 whales mysteriously die in Alaska

Thirty large whales have died in the western Gulf of Alaska since May, an unusually high number for the region, and scientists aren't sure what's causing the die-off.

August 18, 2015
August 18, 2015

Shell gets final permit for Arctic oil drilling

Oil and gas giant Shell has been granted the final permit it needs to begin drilling below the ocean floor for oil in the Arctic.

August 6, 2015
August 6, 2015

Ancient reptile with 'extremely long neck' unearthed in Alaska

The fossilized remains of an ancient marine reptile with an extremely long neck and paddlelike appendages have recently been uncovered in an unlikely place: the side of a cliff in Alaska, reports LiveScience.com.