Four Lessons From The Remotest Place on Earth is inspired by entrepreneur Alec Litowitz’s goal to spend time on all seven continents—go to small neighborhoods and local markets, and connect with people. He shared his family’s journey to the elusive South Pole—more than 24 hours of travel, and over 9,300 ft of ice beneath them. Litowitz not only described the uniqueness of Antarctica in its ever-changing landscapes and natural sense of design in nature, he also told that South Pole’s marvels don’t end in nature. In there, you’ll find the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, a masterwork of human engineering built and operated by the United States. It’s the scene of advanced research in climate science, astronomy, geophysics, and other fields, yielding insights that can’t be gained anywhere else.
Four Lessons From The Remotest Place On Earth by Alec Litowitz