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New Zealand Cruise Lines Provide Passage To Antarctica

October 8, 2010 by  
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A sunrise over the plains of Antarctica is the most incredible moment this man has ever experienced since he visited all of the world’s continents. It was a moment in his life when he thought of God. The 53 year old from Texas explained that he felt God was there. The privilege of seeing this land mass of volcanic ash and ice is something that only few can really boast about.

Held Back By Some Problems

October 3, 2010 by  
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Later than 18 days in the glacial land of Antarctic, arriving at the airport according to the schedule has been an especially warm homecoming. Four members from the expedition to Antarctica had returned home for a hero’s party after nearly three weeks in the bottom of the world. This makes up history and an incredibly emotional event for us all.

An Unforgettable Journey Towards Paradise The Papua New Guinea Expedition

October 3, 2010 by  
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Breathtaking sceneries and an awestruck culture can especially be found in Papua New Guinea. Eight hundred varied languages can be spoken by the eight hundred fifty different tribes which prove that this country has a rich way of life. A better way to absorb yourself in their mishmash of cultures is this rather than by going on a Papua New Guinea expedition cruise.

Antarctica Being Plagued By Environmental Woes

September 19, 2010 by  
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Hardy types will still venture to Antarctica despite its unfriendly ice, snow, isolation, high winds and raging seas and around 11,200 tourists will be surging in, with all except for a hundred and thirty of them this tourist season, coming in via cruise ships. The difference of this total to last year may only be 400 travelers, nonetheless, this is a great jump of 70 percent compared to the past 6,585 tourist seasons which also ran from mid November and through the month of February. Most of those watching over Antarctica are growing concerned about the environment of the continent and they warn that a thousand more people can come to Antarctica each year.

Expedition In Antarctica

September 2, 2010 by  
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It is a real spectacle to observe the impeccable tuxedo wearers, as they slide about a small muddy rookery in their great numbers.

Touring In The Raw

August 29, 2010 by  
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Should you go out and travel, do you want a place that is as pure as it was back in the day? In general, people would consider taking trips to the farthest ends of the earth to find a place where no one else has been to. It is the plan of the sightseers from New Zealand and South America to converge in the icy continent of Antarctica.

First Time For Renowned Explorer

August 29, 2010 by  
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Everything from Legos to playing outside to messing around on the computer is what this boy likes including penguins. When it comes to his beloved birds in the wild this first grader will get to see them early next month in Antarctica as they waddle on ice and feed their newly hatched chicks. For their trip to the Antarctic Peninsula, he and his parents will be accompanied by an internationally known explorer and filmmaker.

Annual Growth Rate Of Antarctic Tourism Positive

August 6, 2010 by  
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As if a monument ending the age of innocence in Antarctica, the badly gashed orange cruise ship hull fleshes out from glacier waters. Penguins calmly perch atop the overturned vessel, unaware of the danger in thin oily sheen on the water around them. Even as some of the tens of thousands of diesel fuel contained in gallons evaporated after the shipwreck, more are beginning to spill out.

Viewpoints In Sub Zero Temperatures

July 28, 2010 by  
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One woman has always attested to her dislike for cold weather but still she managed to travel to Antarctica on two separate occasions even if she was the least likely person expected to embark on such a trip. What she wants is to be able to travel again to this place. This was the coldest continent on earth and the lady was aware of it. Part of what motivated her to do what she did was the fact that she would be one of the few who accomplished this.

Way Down South To The Antarctic: A Long Cruise

June 6, 2010 by  
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He consulted the two charts on the ship?s navigation table. These waters haven?t been surveyed, according to the charts. Undaunted, the captain uses depth soundings to maintain a safe course. He?s never passed through this channel, even though he?s sailed Antarctic waters many, many times before.

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