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Leave no trace: exploring the fragile frontiers of Antarctica and South Georgia

Leave no trace: exploring the fragile frontiers of Antarctica and South Georgia
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Tribunal slashes fines: €42,000 discount for Gaffarena, no mercy for Polidano

Tribunal slashes fines: €42,000 discount for Gaffarena, no mercy for Polidano Planning tribunal slashes €169,000 in 25 different daily fines imposed by Planning Authority, denying petitions by construction company Polidano Bros 15 April 2021, 7:33am by James Debono Mark Gaffarena had secured the Handaq land occupied by the Cavett lido in a €1.65 million property-and-cash deal in 2015 – the Old Mint Street scandal – in exchange for his half-share of a Valletta property that housed a government agency’s offices. In 2018, Gaffarena presented new plans for an agritourism complex on the Handaq field but the application was later withdrawn A tribunal that slashes the Planning Authority’s daily fines and penalties on rule-breakers waived a total of €169,458 in fines on 25 planning infractions – either on humanitarian grounds, or because the fines were disproportionate.

Antarctica cruises are booming But can the continent handle it?

Antarctica cruises are booming. But can the continent handle it? Elizabeth Heath © Michael S. Nolan/Lindblad Expeditions A minke whale emerges near Zodiac boats carrying Linblad Expeditions passengers in Paradise Bay, Antarctica. The passengers have journeyed a long way to get here, including a likely tumultuous 36-hour trip through the 500-mile-wide Drake Passage, regarded as one of the world’s roughest bodies of water. Some board Zodiac rafts for the short ride to shore, where, from a distance, they will observe and photograph nesting penguins. Others will set off in kayaks; if they’re lucky, a curious fin whale or orca might pop up to check them out. Still others will snorkel, dive, snowshoe, or even take a submarine or helicopter ride. They will have the landing spot to themselves for a few hours, and thanks to a scheduling and communication system among all vessels in the area, they probably won’t see another ship though the penguins will see a

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