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ANTARCTICA 2011

Ushuaia bares itself to visitorsUshuaia away from the main dragUshuaia from the portWest FalklandsRockhopper and blackbrow \"duopolis\"Blackbrow albatrosses grooming
My Photos : Fergus
November 2011 voyage on the Ocean Nova to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Shetlands and the Antarctic Peninsula. When my wife and I finally went to Antarctica in November on the Ocean Nova, a Quark ship that carried us and 62 other passengers, it was the highlight of the year, if not a lifetime (well not yet!).
Read my journal : ANTARCTIC ODYSSEY 2011

Antarctica

Monochoromatic AntarcticaPenguin ActionIcebergs adn GlaciersAntarctica Blues
My Photos : susan
It was an extraordinary trip; Antarctica, a continent, is an environment of monochromatic beauty accented with remarkable lighting. All the shades of white, grey and black in the skies, clouds, ice, land and sea depict a calmness, a serenity, a cohesiveness that is almost hypnotic. Watching the landscape/seascape never grew old. See the MonoAntarctica attached photos. I\'ve now had the honor of visiting all of the earth\'s 7 continents.It is so important to care for each of them.
Read my journal : Antarctica
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Antarctica Adventure Cruise

My Photos : Su
Read my journal : Antarctica Adventure Cruise
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Antarctic on Prince Albert II

Prestine glass reflection on the waters of AntarcticaPenguins visit the saintsStation in AntarcticaPrince Albert II in AntarcticaPrince Albert II in Antarctica
My Photos : Ernst Keibel
...to finally walking up the gangplank of what everybody had been anticipating for more than a year. Would it do justice to expectations? Suffice it to say at this stage that Silversea\'s brochure seems to thrive on British understatement.
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Crossing the Circle, Antarctica 2011

And we are off! The Beagle ChannelRainbow over the Beagle ChannelGorgeous light as we sailed the Beagle ChannelBird watching in the Drake Passage (Albatross)Bird watching in the Drake Passage (Albatross)The width of our cabin
My Photos : April Killingsworth
My husband & I accomplished our goal of having visited all 7 continents with our Crossing the Circle cruise in March 2011. We started the trip by crossing below the Antarctic Circle, continued with zodiac cruises through iceberg graveyards, saw lots of wildlife, went camping on the ice and did a polar plunge...twice! All in all, it was the trip of a lifetime! (We\'ve uploaded only a fraction of our photos from our Antarctic adventure...feel free to check out our Facebook page if you want to see more! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Antarctica-Or-Bust/148762288643)
I went to : Antarctica

Voyage for two on the Antarctic Dream

My Photos : Michael Gilbert
A voyage for two heading for the White Continent aboard the Antarctic Dream - filled with birds, marine wildlife, interesting lectures, new friendships and many memorable moments. This was early in the summer season so all was pristine. The time spent in the Antarctic seems like a dream.
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Antarctica Expedition cruise + Patagonia Tour

Happy Penguins
My Photos : Stephen Krupnick
Here is the ultimate South America adventure of a lifetime: a 12-day Antarctica Expedition cruise aboard the Professor Molchanov with a visit to the Ecocamp in Patagonia. To top it off - a visit to Buenos Aires and excursion to the beautiful Iguazu Falls. Are we missing anything?

Antarctica - Into the Icebox

The M/V Sarpik Ittuk among the ice floes.Bon Voyage - Stay Warm!  We anxiously await departure.Leaving Ushuaia for the deepfreeze.A vessel in the Beagle Channel on the way to Drake Passage.Hiking in the frigid southlands.Ooooo, the perfect rock for my nest.
My Photos : Rene VanPelt
So in July of 2006 we started our year long adventure. After spending a couple of days in an Internet Cafe in Rio de Janerio, Brazil, and a flurry of emails back and forth to Jonathan of Adventure Life, we have booked our Antarctica Cruise.
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Imprinting Winter Beauty

A Gentoo Penguin on Half Moon IslandThe tip of South America from aboveUshuaia in the springThe city of UshuaiaThis picture was taken around 10 or 11pm.
My Photos : Susan King
Read my journal : Imprinting Beauty
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Antarctica Adventure with Sea Kayaking

Polar Pioneer next to The National Geographic ExplorerPicture-Perfect UshuaiaThe first sighting of AntartcticaOur first landing...Can I take him home???The ruggedness of Antarctica
My Photos : Cynthia Isaf
Our family came to kayak in Antarctica. So we had an additional agenda to fulfill. Kayaking around the icebergs of this great continent. So many moments that seemed so surreal.
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Have You Ever Had It Blue?

Dante\'s Mausoleum, Buenos AiresEl Ateneo, Buenos Airesalbatrossbow of Antarctic Dream, Drake PassageGentoo penguin with chicks
My Photos : wayne ng
A great travel isn\'t what one sees or does, but how it embeds itself into your soul, long after the last shot has been taken. The Antarctic is the ultimate visceral experience, exceeding and earning every cliche and superlative thrown its way.
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Antarctica

Akademik Shokalsky, Danco IslandUshuaiaCape Petrel1st sight of Shetland Islands1st zodiac launchPenguins everywhere
My Photos : Jayne Hope
Travel on the Akademik Shokalsky through the Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula for a lifetime experience of an adventure that is out of this world

Antarctica

One of the first ice bergs we encountered one of many glaciers note different shades of blueeach iceberg a spectular work of artThis berg rolled over as we passed by
My Photos : Gregory Dohrn
Where to begin?Beautiful,majestic,surreal,dreamlike, words cannot even begin to describe this unspoiled continent. Antarctica is truly \"out of this world\". Where else will wildlife treat humans as a curiosity instead of a threat? Penguins walk up to you
Read my journal : Antarctica
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

Antarctica

My Photos : Francis Andrews
At 65 degrees south latitude, we reached our furthest point south and landed on the actual continent of Antarctica. Now we were actually on the continental land mass.
Read my journal : Antarctica
I went to : Antarctica, Argentina

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