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Shackleton’s Quest: A Once-In-A-Lifetime Antarctic Cruise

10 Important Historical Sites in Antarctica

10 Important Historical Sites in Antarctica

On each of our voyages, we make a point of celebrating Antarctic history. Depending on the itinerary, guests may be lucky enough to experience any number of historical sites. These places can combine incredible beauty, interesting artifacts, and captivating stories...

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Celebrating Antarctica Day: The Antarctic Treaty

Celebrating Antarctica Day: The Antarctic Treaty

"Antarctica shall be used for peaceful purposes only" December 1st, 1959: The Antarctic Treaty was signed, forever changing the course of history.Did you know that Antarctica is the only continent in the world that has no native human population? The only human...

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Frank Wild: A Polar Hero

Frank Wild: A Polar Hero

Learn about Frank Wild, an English sailor and explorer who was Ernest Shackleton’s second-in-command during the Endurance expedition. Discover his leadership on Elephant Island and his final resting place alongside Shackleton.

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A Brief History of Polar Clothing

A Brief History of Polar Clothing

Thick woolen sweaters and hats, leather boots, and a Burberry jacket – this might seem like a fashion statement for today’s times, but in actuality this clothing was used for function – not fashion – for some of the earliest polar explorers. Imagine you are traveling...

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Ghost Stories of Antarctica

Ghost Stories of Antarctica

Ghosts in Antarctica? You bet! Antarctica has a compelling history filled with tales of bravery, tragedy and remarkable feats. When you think of that, then pair it with its vast white emptiness and wind-swept ice, it’s not hard to transport your imagination into a...

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