Showing posts with label Seventh Continent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seventh Continent. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2015

Recalling the past ------ special travel stories remembered.


On this day just two years ago I embarked the 
M/S Expedition and sailed away from Ushuaia, Argentina,
southernmost city in the world, on my exciting journey and trip
of a lifetime, to Antarctica.
Never did I expect to travel to all seven continents.
All have provided special memories . . . . . . this one 
was the most amazing. 

If you were following me back then you might recall the awesome
beauty I was able to photograph in the Southern Ocean. With landings 
including the Falkland Islands, South Georgia Island, and on the Antarctic 
Peninsula, we followed the great British explorer Sir. Ernest Shackleton's 
incredible January 1915 journey on his doomed ship Endurance and, as I write, 
the 100th anniversary is probably being celebrated at the bottom of the world.

If you missed those posts, are interested in this area, would like to see more 
of the incredible wildlife, or are planning to visit Antarctica some day - you won't 
be sorry I assure you - take a look.
If you need tips/info for an expedition trip I'll be happy to assist if I can. 
You can visit those old posts by starting here