An Antarctic Wave 1 min read A breathtaking shot of a Humpback whale , waving to some Quark Expeditions passengers in Antarctica. In this article Back to top Previous post Antarctic Shake Next post Pick a direction and go.... Related Posts How to Get To Antarctica 15 December, 2015 When you take the trip of a lifetime, no detail is too small to be considered. For travelers taking part in a Quark Expeditions Antarctic Adventure,… 2 min read Read Post Antarctic Expeditions Yesterday and Today: 100 Years of Exploration 31 July, 2014 This November, famed polar explorer and expert Jonathan Shackleton will once again join Quark Expeditions aboard the Ocean Diamond. This marks 100… 4 min read Read Post How to Speak Polar: Cool Terms from a Polar Expedition 23 October, 2015 When you embark on your guided expedition with Quark Expeditions , you'll learn the Polar Regions have a lingo all their own! To help you prepare for… 2 min read Read Post An Antarctic Tea Tasting 6 August, 2013 Take a sip back in time! Jaymie our Merchandise Coordinator and Michael our IT Specialist taste Silk Road Tea's limited edition Antarctic Expedition… 1 min read Read Post Our Antarctic Journey: A Canadian Couple’s Trek to the 7th Continent 9 January, 2017 Canadians have a bit of an advantage when preparing for an Antarctic journey, given that an active lifestyle during the typical Canadian winter… 5 min read Read Post Taking it all in 22 February, 2013 During my recent voyage with Quark there were moments where I was left speechless. There were many opportunities to explore the rugged landscape and… 1 min read Read Post What to Expect on Your Extreme Camping Trip in Antarctica 28 February, 2017 I’m a pretty huge fan of camping, but I wouldn’t say I’m an “extreme” camper… at least, not anymore. I used to enjoy camping out in the wilds of… 4 min read Read Post Pleneau Island: Iceberg Alley 14 August, 2013 Pleneau Island is located west of Booth Island at the southern end of the Lemaire Channel and features an array of iceberg scenery. In fact, an… 1 min read Read Post Antarctic Ice Sculptures: Mother Nature's Awe Inspiring Artwork 13 May, 2014 The Antarctic Peninsula is home to some of the most spectacular natural artwork on the planet. Here, you'll find ninety-three percent of the world's… 3 min read Read Post Chinstrap penguin ballet 25 June, 2013 We can't help but smile at this photo of a rather elegant-looking chinstrap penguin taken at Half Moon Island, Antarctica. Approximately 2000 pairs… 1 min read Read Post The Antarctic – you absolutely have to go!!! 10 May, 2013 Photographer Christine Bernasconi traveled to Antarctica with Quark this past season and has put together an incredible summary of her experience… 1 min read Read Post Protect Your Gear and Equipment in Extreme Cold 9 June, 2014 How to protect your camera, lenses, tripod and other gear from the extreme cold in the Polar Regions. 3 min read Read Post
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