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Wandering in Fields of Ice – Around Svalbard
To see a healthy and strong polar bear in its natural habitat is a delight. The power of this bear was perceivable from our vantage point on
Six Facts About the Crabeater Seals of Antarctica
As many as 75 million individual crabeater seals live in Antarctica, making them the most abundant seal in the world.
Whales are Abundant in the Jan Mayen Area
On most trips, people will spot Minke whales, Fin whales and sometimes Killer whales, and there is also a good chance that a Blue whale or t
Visiting Scott’s Terra Nova Hut - Cape Evans
I have read just about every account ever written on Scott’s Antarctic expeditions. Some hail him as a great hero; some claim he was an auto
Polar Bear Sets Impressive New Diving Record
Polar bears are known to dive underwater for short periods of time in order to hunt seals and other food sources, but one of these creatures
The Seabirds of Fair Isle: a Birder’s Dream Come True
Fair Isle is located between Shetland and Orkney, and it has become a prime destination for birders who are willing to travel to far away ar
Deep Sea Dwellers: 10 Facts about The Antarctic Giant Isopod
Two thousand feet below the surface of the Southern Ocean, in the benthic zone, dwells an ancient-looking creature with four antennae, two p
The Plants of Antarctica
It seems an almost impossible feat for a plant to survive in Antarctica. Despite the odds, there are still plants that have evolved specific
A Ross Sea Odyssey
In 2013 I took part in a trip of a lifetime. Led by Australian mountaineer, Greg Mortimer, this expedition took in the Antarctic Peninsula,
Experience King Penguins, Seals and More in South Georgia
The British territory of South Georgia is most closely located to the Falkland Islands. This area is home to a diverse list of wildlife, and
Diving in Antarctica: The Ultimate Underwater Experience
If you love scuba diving and enjoy a truly unique adventure, polar diving (specifically Antarctic diving) may be your next favorite thing.
Spitsbergen: Alkefjellet magic
Alkefjellet may not be Spitsbergen’s biggest bird cliff, but it is certainly among the most spectacular ones.
Bouvet Island: The Most Remote Island in the World
On January 1, 1739, an amazing discovery was made by French Commander Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier: a volcanic island that is so r
Going Green in Antarctica
Antarctica truly is the world’s last wild, untouched land. Aside from the international research stations that dot the continent, Antarctica
“The polar bear will still be there”
The bear will still be there… it sounds like a poem. But it was not? Later that day a guest asked me if the Polar Bear would still be there
Large and in Charge: Antarctica’s Southern Elephant Seals
Southern elephant seals are the largest species of seal on the planet and a highlight among Antarctica cruise wildlife.
Going Green: Ascension Island Sea Turtles
Wildlife lovers are united by a common Ascension Island aspiration: see its world-famous green sea turtles.
Fierce and Feathered: the Skuas of Antarctica
At first glance, the skuas of Antarctica appear to be merely darker-feathered seagulls. But looks can be deceiving.
The Evolving Shipboard Eco-traveler
Bored with the common place, usual hum-drum of daily life? Shopping for another reality? Well, look no further! Most of us live and play on
After-Dinner Walruses
It seems luck was with us when Ortelius arrived at Ardneset on the southwest tip of Wahlbergøya. An announcement by expedition leader Rinie
Captain Ernesto Barria Vargas rewarded
On Friday June the 26th, Captain Ernesto Barria Vargas, long time captain with Oceanwide Expeditions has been rewarded with a honorary rewar