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The Ancient Fossil Forests of Antarctica
Over a hundred years ago, Robert Falcon Scott’s expedition to Antarctica discovered fossils of plants on the Beardmore Glacier, less than 50
Polar Pour Master: Interview with Rolando Garcia
Nobody goes to the polar regions just for the drinks, but it’s tempting when your expedition cruise ship has a bartender like Rolando Garcia
Retracing the Steps of Antarctica’s Early Explorers
For a long time in human history, there was a belief that a large continent must lie at the southern end of the Earth to provide balance to
OTL28-18, trip log, Antarctic Peninsula
A few hours on, after crossing the Gerlache Strait we approached Cuverville Island. Conditions were good and everybody had a first close-up
The Research Stations of Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic
Numerous research stations operate throughout the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic, engaged in all manner of scientific inquiry. This article wil
The Birth of Hondius: a Story in Pictures
As of the summer of 2019, our new polar vessel, m/v Hondius, will be cruising the crystalline waters of the polar regions, delivering dozens
Top 10 Polar Research Stories of 2017
Before the first month of the new year becomes a thing of distant memory, and with it everything that happened the year before, let’s take a
OTL27-18, trip log, Antarctic Peninsula
The Skuas were again flying around looking for any opportunity to grab a chick. Sheathbills also scooted around looking for feeding opportun
Secrets of the Snowy Owl: Habitat, Adaptations, and Other Facts
The snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus), also known as the great white owl or Arctic owl, is one of the most distinctive bird species on the planet.
Narwhals: 10 Facts About an Elusive Arctic Unicorn
The narwhal is an Arctic-based whale that spends most of its life in the waters off Greenland, Svalbard, Russia, and Canada. Some estimates
PLA26-18, trip log, Antarctic Peninsula
All around us we could see the jagged peaks and islands which looked like something from a fantasy film. We were also lucky to see a group o
A Travel Pro’s Take on the Arctic Cruise Experience: Interview with Mariola Burejko
We’ve heard what it’s like to cruise the polar regions from the perspective of the passengers, the guides, the captains. But what about the
OTL26-18, trip log, Antarctic Peninsula
The day began in Antarctica! Suddenly we were in the ice; icebergs, sea ice, and the snow-covered mountains rising out of the sea like the H
The Plancius Adventure
Our days sailing towards the Falkland Islands were full of activities and wildlife sightings, including a romping group of Peale’s dolphins
PLA25-17, trip log, Antarctic Peninsula Basecamp
During the day we could watch numerous Cape petrels, some Black-browed albatrosses and even a Light mantled sooty albatross. Just before the
The Ways and Wildlife of the Weddell Sea
The Weddell Sea is located off the coast of Antarctica, at the very south of the Atlantic. Its geographical location is 75 degrees south and
Visiting the Nearly Unknown: New Zealand’s Campbell Island
Campbell Island is located south of Bluff, New Zealand. It's best known for its flora and fauna. Read on to discover which wildlife you can
OTL25-18, trip log, Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula
Our first day of landings dawned – many of us got up early in order to enjoy the seabirds and Ortelius’ approach to the stunning landscapes
The History of Antarctica in Maps
Long before human eyes ever beheld Antarctica, the ancients were convinced it existed – or at least something like it. Ptolemy, a Greco-Roma
Antarctic Resolution
I looked at my husband and decided to tell him, “I always dreamed of going to Antarctica and seeing penguins. Lots of penguins.” It was fina
PLA24-17, trip log, Antarctic Peninsula-Basecamp
At 17:00 we convened in the lounge on deck five to meet expedition leader Lynn Woodworth, who welcomed us on board the ship. Chief Officer J