Guardian Weekly

The island at the end of the world

IN A SILENT COVE JUST ABOVE THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE, the Collins glacier, a towering slab of ice scored with folds and crevasses, creeps towards the Southern Ocean. “If you stay still you can hear it move,” whispers Iva Vásquez, 27, putting a finger to her lips.

Apart from the groans of the ancient ice sheet, only the muffled flipper sounds of chinstrap penguins break the silence as fat snowflakes drift to the ground. Occasionally, one bird squawks and breaks from the huddle to slip noiselessly below the surface of the water, mottled with shards of ice.

This summer, Vásquez swapped her home on Chile’s isolated Robinson Crusoe Island for the bustle of Escudero base, a research facility in the South Shetland Islands, where she works as a navigator and guide for the hundreds of scientists from dozens of nations who pass through each year.

An hour’s Zodiac boat ride from the Collins glacier, Escudero base sits at the head of a wide pebble beach streaked with penguin excrement, giving it an acrid, fishy smell that cuts through the biting wind. Offshore, queues of

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Guardian Weekly

Guardian Weekly1 min read
Eyewitness United Arab Emirates
Dubai has been wrestling with the aftermath of extraordinary torrential rain that flooded the desert city, as people told harrowing stories of sleeping in their cars and passengers endured chaotic scenes at the airport. Up to 259.5mm of rain fell on
Guardian Weekly3 min read
The Man Who Helped Scores To Flee Violence In Darfur
Every night, for weeks at a time last year, Saad al-Mukhtar put a small group of people in the back of his Toyota Land Cruiser and drove them under the cover of darkness from his home in the Sudanese city of Geneina across the border and into Chad. T
Guardian Weekly3 min readAmerican Government
Melania Is Back – But She’s Still Not Playing By The Rules
Her biggest fashion statement as first lady was a green jacket emblazoned with the words, “I really don’t care, do u?” More recently Melania Trump has given the impression that she doesn’t care whether her husband, Donald, returns to the White House.

Related Books & Audiobooks