Farewell to Antarctica March 21st 2014 Farewell to Antarctica
You have to allow time for Antarctica to speak to you! It really is a special place. This trip to the Antarctic was the last of the season, winter is setting in fast, the sea is beginning to refreeze again, the days are shortening and the cold is gripping the continent. I will continue to reflect on these Antarctic voyages for quite some time, they have been more m ... read more
Antarctica » Antarctica Speculation over the existence of a "southern land" was not confirmed until the early 1820s when British and American commercial operators and British and Russian national expeditions began exploring the Antarctic Peninsula region and other areas sou... ... read more
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Wow Great photos from this visit, especially the whales. Can tell that winter is on the way in...Brown Station is boarded up....more snow on the ground. Even though we had the rare privilege of seeing Antarctica, still envy you all the time and extra places you have been able to spend and see during your season with Quark. Thanks for the great posts.
Doug Webster
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Great photos from this visit, especially the whales. Can tell that winter is on the way in...Brown Station is boarded up....more snow on the ground. Even though we had the rare privilege of seeing Antarctica, still envy you all the time and extra places you have been able to spend and see during your season with Quark. Thanks for the great posts.