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Guests saw the 35-to-40-foot waves while crossing the Drake Passage, a notoriously treacherous waterway between Antarctica and South America. The travel journalist, who also appeared as a ...
March is the month of the famous carnivals in South America. However, the month also signifies the end of the Antarctic summer campaigns. Argentina and Chile are two of the seven countries that claim ...
But 600 miles from the southern tip of South America and even further to the ... going from New Zealand to Antarctica. “There was also the time when a kitchen worker didn’t get his winter ...
Historically, there have been four oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic. On Feb. 9, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the Gulf of Mexico had officially been changed to ...
Antarctic cruises have never been so popular, with roughly 100,000 passengers a year. About 98% of them sail from South ...
The Norwegian Star recently arrived back in Europe following Norwegian Cruise Line’s farewell season in South America. After cancelling all of its sailings in the region for the upcoming winter season ...
A member of a South African research team at an isolated base in Antarctica was put under psychological evaluation after colleagues accused him of physical assault and sexual harassment ...
Nine members of an Antarctic expedition are locked up together at a research station 2,000 miles from civilization. And one of them is a madman — accused of violently beating, threatening and ...
A researcher at South Africa's isolated Sanae IV base in Antarctica accused a colleague of attacking coworkers.
South African authorities have put a crew member of a remote research team at the South African National Antarctic Expedition (SANAE) IV base in Antarctica under psychological evaluation after ...
Another way to reach Antarctica is by flying. If you find yourself in the right season, you can fly to the South Pole from Cape Town or Punta Arenas. Scattered glaciers, stark landscapes, extreme ...
Antarctic cruises have never been so popular, with roughly 100,000 passengers a year. About 98% of them sail from South America to the Antarctic Peninsula, in the west. But just a few sail to the ...