antarctica in Stromness


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Aug 31, 2008
Sinbad t.
Globetrotter
Part of Topic Antarctica

King George Island is one of the most occupied places in Antarctica, hosting several scientific bases of many nations. I was supposed to visit the Brazilian base there, but the sea was quite rough...

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Jun 28, 2008
Sinbad t.
Globetrotter
Part of Topic Antarctica
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
The Antarctica Peninsula is known by many as the “tropical Antarctica”. This is because during summer time the temperatures go above zero Celsius quite often. Life is more abundant in this area...

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3. Travel Tip:

Awesome Antarctica 5 stars

May 20, 2008
arnolp04
Insider
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
I never actually knew what real silence sounded like until I visited Antarctica. Sitting in a tent overlooking the semi-frozen sea, the water placid and the air, there wasn’t a single sound. I...

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Mar 23, 2008
Sinbad t.
Globetrotter
Part of Topic Antarctica
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
After building an igloo staying outside is not an option for many hours, so you better go inside the base. This is called Neumayer, after the German polar explorer of last century, and stays 5...

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Mar 20, 2008
Sinbad t.
Globetrotter
Part of Topic Antarctica
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Antarctica inspires painters, composers, writers, ballet choreographers – you name it. It is not just about science or tourists - even if in reduced numbers. It is also about the artistic...

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6. Travel Tip:

Summer in Antarctica 5 stars

Mar 20, 2008
Sinbad t.
Globetrotter
Part of Topic Antarctica
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Among the most fascinating things about Antarctica are the long nights and long days. My expedition happened during the months of January and February and my furthest point south was 72 degrees, so...

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