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Yesterday was the last post in the Following the Ice series at the Expeditions blog, in which we followed the adventures and misadventures of Ben Linhoff in Greenland, including during the most recent almost-complete melt of ice and snow there. This was also, traffic-wise, the most successful Expeditions series to date. Since Ben?s posts tend to be very long, this is also yet another data-point for those of us noticing that long form writing works very well on the Web.
In case you missed the series, here are all the posts for your enjoyment:
Following the Ice: Greenland
Following the Ice: In the Beginning
Following the Ice: Glacial Dam
Ice Day: Like a nice day, but not
Following the Ice: Is this Global Warming?
Following the Ice: Is this global warming? (continued)
Following the Ice: Camp Life?Not For the Faint of Heart
Following the Ice 8: Epic Melting
Thanks, Ben!
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