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Top 5 reasons to travel with Quark Expeditions 12 April, 2013 1. Polar travel is all we do: we are the leaders in polar adventure and we have been doing it for over 20 years! 1 min read Read Post
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Snow Hill: 65 million years of Antarctic history 17 October, 2017 Historian Robert Headland chronicles the evolution of Snow Hill Island starting with the Mesozoic Era 8 min read Read Post
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