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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| South Georgia: Antarctic Renaissance |
| Submitted by traveloscopy on
2008-07-25 02:53:41 (via travelantarctica.blogspot.com) |
| Travel about 2000 kilometres east from Tierra del Fuego, at the very tip of South America, and you might stumble on its precipitous and windswept shores. At 54 degrees S and 37 degrees W, South Georgia is about as remote as any place on earth could possibly be.
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| Deception Island |
| Submitted by lisa on
2008-06-20 05:48:36 (via www.micktravels.com) |
| Who could ever pass up the opportunity to say they went swimming in Antarctica? And that is not "just" swimming, it's a totally unique experience, enhanced by seeing aircraft carrier -like icebergs. Deception Island is not at all deceptive.
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| 2 votes |
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| Steamed Ice and Frosted Lava |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-01-19 05:46:52 (via www.monolith.com.au) |
| Ha! Very deceptive! “We went tiptoeing to the steaming water's edge. The sensation is difficult to describe, but imagine your bum on a hot plate with your feet in ice water!” Hmmm… Do I want to go to such extreme? Only the entrance to this island will give you enough sensation to last…
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| 2 votes |
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| The Amazing Antarctica |
| Submitted by roxy on
2006-11-09 02:05:44 (via www.dcrimages.com) |
| If you ever decide to visit Antarctica, don’t be surprised to hear weird noises – it’s just some chunks of ice you’re sailing into. And you should know it’s OK to cruise through channels full of icebergs: it’s all worth eventually, when you’re greeted by penguins, seals and whales. Sounds matchless and fun! Good luck with your trip back home.
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| 1 votes |
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