Incredible
Wildlife
The wildlife of
Antarctica is as diverse as it is spectacular.
It is one of the few places in the world
where you can see penguin colonies, condors,
whales, sea lions and elephant seals living
in their natural habitat. A cruise to the
Antarctic is one of the best ways to see
these magnificent creatures. |
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Expert
Lecturers
and Naturalists
A cruise to the
Antarctic provides a wealth of knowledge
that is emphasized even more by the expert
lecturers and naturalists that accompany
your journey. Learn about Antarctica’s
geography, wildlife and fragile ecosystems
on this once in a lifetime adventure. |
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Dramatic
Landscapes
Antarctica was
formed more than 170 million years ago
and the vast and dramatic landscapes are
awe inspiring. Known as the blue continent,
Antarctica is filled with incredible blue
icebergs, glacier carved coves and some
of nature’s most unspoiled beauty
that few get the opportunity to visit |
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The
World’s
southernmost Continent
Antarctica
is the southernmost continent on earth.
James Cook was one of the first explorers
to cross the Antarctic Circle in 1773,
followed by many other expeditions and
research teams seeking to learn about this
unique and exotic destination. |
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