Headind to Sydkap !

We left the comfy Harefjord camp to begin, with a smaller team (the biologists, glaciologist and journalists left us), the last part of the expedition : reaching and studying the narwhals from SydKap, located at the mouth of the large Nordvestfjord where are cruising the bigest Scoresby's Icebergs.

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« I'm floating in the earth of the Glacier, my head between the stars »

The restless crossing on the speedboat didn't stop the free diver Laurent Marie. He has decided this time to go down into the "mouth" of the gigantic glacier. Evrard and Yann shared this adventure.

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Listen to what the under water world is telling us

EXPLANATION - After her increadible Iceline tale , Gaëlle is explaining us how under water recording are usefull.

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"Imagine, install, and through this Iceline? Beautiful, unique, unreal "

TESTAMONY – Gaëlle, software engineer in Grenoble, is telling us of a once in a life-time experience : the day she walks over a glacier, on a Highline.

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Amongst the Icebergs

TALE – Evrard and Laurent have finally join us, the mission can carry on. The last days of rest on Harefjord base camp has really perk us up, we all want to go for new adventures !

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« Our ship is going further and further, through the cold Arctic Ocean »

TESTAMONY – The free diver Laurent Marie explain us his journey abord Ingkasi's speedboat. A freezing crossing, in between huge, mesmerizing but relentless Icebergs.

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« Donna Wood, Donna Wood, do you copy that ? »

TALE – At the camp, it's a peaceful day. Everyone is betting on Evrard and Laurent arrival time. In the afternoon, hearing the noise of an engine, we climb up the rocks behind the camp. We were expecting to see Ingkasi speedboat looming between the icebergs, and we are all surprised to see the Donna Wood coming straight to us. We rejoice at seeing again this oak tall ship that brought us from Iceland to Greenland.

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The Scoresby Mission – Overview, part 1 (English)

Iceland was our gateway to Greenland’s East coast. We all landed in Reykjavik on July 13th in the evening, and drove through the night to the little harbor of Húsavík on the north coast. The next morning, we got onboard the Donna Wood, a 100-year old Danish lighthouse ship used today by the whale watching company North Sailing for tours in Greenland. It took three days to sail across the Arctic ocean to the 400 people strong settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the most isolated village on earth.

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How to communicate from the middle of nowhere ?

EXPLANATION – You had been able to read many news, on the muskoxen, glacier experimentsand life in the base camp, ... But how did we communicate from the midle of nowhere, lost in between the glaciers or the earth of the tundra ? Let's focus on one of the main issue (another one!) of the expedition.

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Stuck in Ittoqqortoormiit

TALE – Thanks to satellites phones, we could gather news from Evrard, who left for Ittoqqortoormiit with the biologists Tanguy and Nicolas, the geophysicists Eric and Agnès, and the journalist Marie-Lilas to Constable Pynt Airport. I will also buy some more food supplies, rent two kayak, and welcome the free diver Laurent Marie.

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