Also rescued today were more than 100 passengers and the full crew of the Canadian cruise ship, MS Explorer off the coast of King George Island near Antarctica. A Norwegian passenger ship located five hours away from the listing cruise ship answered the replica Breitling E75362 Men's watch Explorers distress call early this morning and successfully rescued the entire crew and all the passengers from the Explorers lifeboats. CNN reports that a company spokesperson for the Explorers owner, G.A.P. Adventures, denied earlier reports that the nearly 40-year-old ship hit an iceberg, claiming instead that it ran into a, submerged piece of ice.--Jason Kerkmans
One Percent For The Planet--a coalition of businesses committed to donating 1% of their revenues to environmental groups--is hosting an online auction with all kinds of cool gear on the block, including a signed guitar from Jack Johnson, a replica Breitling Windrider Chronomat Evolution watch custom Firewire surfboard, a surf session with Yvon Chouinard and Chris Malloy, a Jackson Hole getaway or a helicopter ride over the nations capital. Go to mercial fishing veteran was pulled from the frigid waters; in all, he had drifted 14 miles away from shore.While search efforts are still underway in Kenya, the work of rescuers like the Coast Guard, Rydens own determination to live, and other Outside survival stories provide hope for the safety of Major Nyanjui. --Jason Kerkmans
A century after Sir ErnestShackletons epic--but ultimately doomed--route to the South Pole, James Fox and Richard Dunwoody are setting out to reattempt the fateful expedition. The two Brits will depart on November 20th and, after joining Doug Stoup, replica Breitling A2332212-B6-435X Men's watch tackle Shackletons infamous 1915 route that ended when the great explorers boat, Endurance, was trapped and crushed by ice. Dubbed Beyond Shackleton, Fox, Dunwoody and Stoups 60-day journey will take the men across the Great Crevasse Field, up a 10,000-ft ascent and across the vast, icy expanse of the South Pole.