Rolex and National Geographic Perpetual Planet Mount Logan Expedition – Ep. 1


Deep within the ice on the summit of Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak, are clues about the Earth’s climate and atmosphere spanning thousands of years. Scientist and high-altitude mountaineer Alison Criscitiello led the Rolex and National Geographic Perpetual Planet Mount Logan Expedition to retrieve these layers of past climates. What they find will help us understand past changing climates, and what they mean for our future. Discover more https://on.rolex.org/3Ydtxrk
#Rolex #PerpetualPlanet #NationalGeographic
#Rolex #National #Geographic #Perpetual #Planet #Mount #Logan #Expedition

Latest

Step inside “The House of Wonders” in Shanghai / AUDEMARS PIGUET

We are thrilled to unveil our 150-year anniversary brand exhibition, “The House of Wonders”, now in Shanghai. Conceived as a gateway to Le Brassus, the...

BECKHAM x BOSS | A new collection

BECKHAM x BOSS. A collection of timeless and elevated statement pieces, inspired by David’s own wardrobe. Shop your sophisticated summer style today #BeYourOwnBOSS Discover the...

Summer on Riva Terrace | Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis

Welcome to Riva Terrace, your Costal Italian escape in the heart of Minneapolis. Located on the fourth-floor rooftop of Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, Riva...

Fashion’s Untold Stories: Amanda Harlech, Andrew Bolton & Tim Blanks

Amanda Harlech, creative consultant, writer, and long-time collaborator of John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld, connects with Andrew Bolton, the Wendy Yu Curator in Charge at...

Lose Control

Provided to YouTube by Virgin Music Group Lose Control · Sunseekers · SIQUE Lose Control ℗ 2024 SIQUE Records Released on: 2024-01-19 Composer, Writer: Julian Bunetta Composer, Writer: Joshua Coleman Composer,...