Move Back
ADVERTISEMENT
Skip
  • Published
    10 Images

    Norway's Frozen Seedbank: Noah's Ark for Nature

    In a remote mountainside on the Norwegian tundra sits the "doomsday vault," a backup against disaster -- a global seedbank that could be used to replant the world. 

  • Seedbank Entrance
    In a remote mountainside on the Norwegian tundra sits the "doomsday vault," a backup against disaster -- manmade or otherwise. Inside lives the last hope should the unthinkable occur: a global seedbank that could be used to replant the world. 
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Guarded by Polar Bears
    "The region on Svalbard surrounding the Seed Vault is remote, severe, and inhabited by polar bears," according to the Global Crop Diversity Trust, which helps to support the vault's operations. This one's just a sculpture, however. 
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Adding_to_the_Vault
    A seed box is carried into the vault by Ola Westengen, operation manager.
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Seeds_in_Storage_2
    Seed boxes are stored inside the vault on giant shelves. The vault currently contains half a million different types of seeds.
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Frozen Doors
    The arctic permafrost offers natural freezing for the seeds, while additional cooling brings the temperatures down to minus 0.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Seedbank_Entrance
    The preciousness of the seeds there is also reflected in the inaccessible nature of the vault. "Anyone seeking access to the seeds themselves will have to pass through four locked doors: the heavy steel entrance doors, a second door approximately 115 meters down the tunnel and finally the two keyed air-locked doors," the Trust writes. "Keys are coded to allow access to different levels of the facility. Not all keys unlock all doors."
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Seedbank_Entrance_2
    The preciousness of the seeds there is also reflected in the inaccessible nature of the vault. "Anyone seeking access to the seeds themselves will have to pass through four locked doors: the heavy steel entrance doors, a second door approximately 115 meters down the tunnel and finally the two keyed air-locked doors," the Trust writes. "Keys are coded to allow access to different levels of the facility. Not all keys unlock all doors."
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • A Truly Remote Location
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Artwork in the Seedbank
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault
    The front entrance of the Global Seed Vault in Norway.
    read more
    Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Published
    10 Images

    Norway's Frozen Seedbank: Noah's Ark for Nature

    In a remote mountainside on the Norwegian tundra sits the "doomsday vault," a backup against disaster -- a global seedbank that could be used to replant the world. 

Move Forward
  • Norway's Frozen Seedbank: Noah's Ark for Nature
  • Seedbank Entrance
  • Guarded by Polar Bears
  • Adding_to_the_Vault
  • Seeds_in_Storage_2
  • Frozen Doors
  • Seedbank_Entrance
  • Seedbank_Entrance_2
  • A Truly Remote Location
  • Artwork in the Seedbank
  • Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault