Antarctica Series Living On Earth Reporter Terry FitzPatrick at «Upstream Bravo,» a remote
field camp where scientists are trying to learn if global warming has caused large sections of the Antarctic ice sheet to break free from the ground below and slip toward the sea.
Not exact matches
I spent the summer of my sophomore year at an evangelical youth
camp in Northern California, a place of timbered
fields and boundless blue skies,
where, given enough time and stillness and soft - spoken encouragement, one could not help but hear the voice of God.
Osterhout runs the
camp on Saturdays and Sundays from February through the end of July at the practice
field of American River,
where he is the offensive coordinator for one of the top junior college programs in California.
The tents and outbuildings of a remote
field camp on the shores of Lake Bonney in the Dry Valleys, in the shadow of Taylor Glacier, provide a sense of scale often difficult to convey in photos of Antarctica,
where distances are vast and typical human landmarks such as power lines are absent.
On Friday the
field school said goodbye to our
camp at Ileret
where we've lived for the past 7 weeks and got on the TBI plane to fly over the «Jade Sea» (Lake Turkana) to our new home, the Turkwel campus.
And at the John Burroughs School in St. Louis, 30 to 60 underprivileged children from the city attend a three - week summer day
camp,
where they play sports, study arts and crafts, and take
field trips.
Enroll your child in a Crissy
Field Center
camp,
where we explore your backyard national parks, innovate with hands - on activities, and bridge the gap between summer fun and learning!
Back on track we cross the Snowy River again and head to base
camp where in -
field comforts await.
In the
field, you can sometimes find the remains of bonfires, which are
where the protagonist and company can set up
camp.