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Antarctica is a place of extraordinary natural beauty that calls to many travelers. It is arguably the world’s last great wilderness, providing travelers with a unique opportunity to experience gen...
Tourism in Antarctica started in the 1950’s with 500 lonely soles traveling from Chile and Argentina. These days, about 40,000 people a year make the trek to the natural, unspoiled beauty of the wo...
Dean Tatooles is an amazingly talented photographer and an iExplore customer. He joined iExplore on an Antarctica excursion last winter and was kind enough to share some of his photographs from his...
Thankfully the incredible wilderness and natural environment that is Antarctica is protected by international law and the work of a number of organizations. Much research is done to fund wildlife p...
So you’ve decided you want to go to the white continent, one of the remotest and coldest places on earth. You know it’s buried under one mile of ice, has no trees and that the temperature is mostly...
If you really want to get well versed on the white continent there are a number of books you can read. Actually, as any adventure to Antarctica can take up to several weeks, you might be glad of so...
The Drake Passage is a body of water between Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Passengers often dread it because its rough seas can dislodge furniture, footsteps and ev...
I have always been intrigued by travel to the polar regions of the world and if you can't get to the white continent yourself, there are books, sites, videos and photos to tide you over for the tim...