Travel Blog Photos from Antarctica (9,183)
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Set the alarm for 3am for sunrise but it is cloudy outside so we go back to bed. We are woken by the bing bong of the PA system at 7.30am for breakfast and it is still cloudy and a bit snowy. We have arrived at Deception Island. Curious name and so- ...
... been my most positive ever. I struggle to find a way to suggest to improve the trip and can only suggest letting the crew experience Antarctica more than they did (one group got a chance to go on land). Then Oscar, one of the staff, hosts an charity ...
... - Baños, Ecuador 5. Las Ruinas - Vilcabamba, Ecuador 6. Koala Hostal - Potosi, Bolivia 7. Refugio - Puerto Madryn 8. Antarctica - Ushuaia 9. Sandanzas - Buenos Aires 10. Stoneofabeach - Copacabana, Rio, Brazil 11. Pousada Terra Nossa - Pelorinho, ...
I'm jumping ahead here a bit to a story from Antarctica, but I need your help. There was a guy named Ross from NationalGeographic.com on our ship (he was just on vacation). At the end of the expedition, we all shared our best photos with ...
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Interesting idea...
Posted on Nov 15, 2004, 13:01:00
... far south as Manchester is north) and hop on a boat. There is one Argentian ship, called the Ushuaia, which does tours to Antarctica. it takes about 50 passengers (the others take more like 150-500, which means that you don't land very often). We ...
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Interesting idea...
Posted on Nov 15, 2004, 12:46:51
... far south as Manchester is north) and hop on a boat. There is one Argentian ship, called the Ushuaia, which does tours to Antarctica. it takes about 50 passengers (the others take more like 150-500, which means that you don't land very often). We ...
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Antarctica Travel Blogs
Posted on May 18, 2009, 22:29:20
... know much about the region of Antarctica, me included. So, just for fun here are some photos and travel blogs from our own Travelpod members about Antarctica. I started reading through some of the different blogs and they're really good.
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There go the Poles!
Posted on Apr 5, 2009, 05:59:25
Ive seen it for myself down in Antarctica. There is a seal down in ross island Antarctica that was frozen around 100 years ago. In the last 10 years it has started to slowly defrost... There are allot of other examples but its late and i need go to bed.
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