"It's not like anything I've done, so how prepared can you be for such a new, a unique experience?" The post Man to take on ...
"From counting penguins to sorting mail at the world’s southernmost post office, working at Port Lockroy in Antarctica is a job like no other," said the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT ...
The UK Antarctic Heritage Trust is recalling that on 11 February, the flagship site Port Lockroy celebrated its 80th birthday, and that over the coming weeks the Trust has further celebration plans.
A man whose usual job involves setting up big tops at music festivals is preparing to run the world's most southerly post office in Antarctica. George Clarke, 34, from Bristol, who has never worked in ...
Aoife McKenna, from Derby, will be living 9,000 miles from home in Port Lockroy, a British Antarctic base on Goudier Island, an island she said was slightly smaller than a football pitch.
There will be no access to wi-fi or running water during the five months at Port Lockroy on Goudier Island. The UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT), based in Cambridge, is offering five jobs ...
The 31-year-old is a member of a small crew who will count penguins and operate the world's southernmost post office in Port Lockroy during the Antarctic summer. The crew will live on a small ...
The UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) is sending two “resilient” teams 9,000 miles south to manage a base at Port Lockroy on Goudier Island and to Blaiklock Island Refuge in Antarctica.