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Arctic vs Antarctica

As two of the most secluded and least travelled areas on this planet, not many people know a lot about the Arctic and Antarctica.At least that much is certain: Our North and South Poles are truly remarkable places and show once again how diverse and full of unique extremes our beautiful planet earth

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Want to Travel to Antarctica—For Free?

There’s nowhere in the world as inspiring or unique as Antarctica. From gigantic icebergs to adorable penguins, every day in Antarctica brings discovery, wonder, and adventure. A cruise is the best way to discover Antarctica, with every day bringing new places to explore, varied wildlife, and changi

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The Drake Passage - The World's Most Unforgettable Sea Crossing

From the tip of the South American continent to the northernmost shores of Antarctica: here’s where you’ll find the reputed roughest sea passage in the world. The Drake Passage is the stuff of legends, and crossing it is an experience some passengers on Antarctica cruises look forward to the most. T

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10 Fun Facts About Elephant Seals

Elephant seals in Antarctica are a fantastic sight to behold on any trip to Antarctica and one of the region’s most unique and recognisable species. An Antarctic cruise is an icy safari, with many different species of animals to observe, but this adorable creature is one of our favourites to see. He

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15 Fun Facts About Penguins

Penguins are one of Antarctica’s most famous animals. And it’s not hard to see why. These adorable flightless seabirds can make even the coldest of hearts melt. There are 18 species of penguins waddling across Antarctica and the Sub-Antarctic Islands to New Zealand, Australia, South America, Africa,

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Southern Lights | Aurora Australis Guide

The Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) is one of nature’s most incredible scenes. Lighting up the southern skies in dramatic formations, the Aurora Australis dances across the southern hemisphere’s auroral oval. Until recently, witnessing the Southern Lights up close has largely been inaccessible to

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