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Sat
7
Aug '10

Antartica: Off The Beaten Vacation Track

One of today’s fastest-expanding travel trends is putting together off-the-beaten-path vacation packages for travelers who have “seen it all.” A lot of American travelers are not satisfied any more by taking their yearly vacation in locations such as Mexico or Monte Carlo. Sailing around the Caribbean has become a humdrum option for savvy travelers. So [...]

Mon
12
Jul '10

Touring Antarctica: A Travel Adventure You Will Always Remember

 
Anyone can travel to the usual places of the Bahamas, Mexico and Canada.  Break free from the rut and see Antarctica. Over the past several years, many brave vacationers and travelers have been heading in droves to the chilly, frosty continent down under. After studying Antarctica in school, we seem to forget about the cold [...]

Wed
7
Jul '10

Antarctica Is Wealthy With Resources

 
Only in Antarctica can some research be carried out, so it has been reserved specifically as a place of science. The most striking characteristic of Antarctica proves to be the enormous ice shelf that covers over not simply nearly all of the land, but furthermore pushes out into the water as a permanent floating ice [...]

Mon
5
Jul '10

Understanding An Antarctic Visit

This experienced traveler, who happens to be ninety-one years old, has traveled extensively throughout the world.  Her last trip took her to Antarctica. Seeing Antarctica with her own two eyes was extremely important to her. Though she?d been in this area twice before, this was the first time she?d actually viewed Antarctica. Though they never [...]

Sat
12
Jun '10

An Antarctic Cruise Is Not Ordinary

 
Drake’s Passage is the dangerous passage between the southernmost tip of South America and the continent of Antarctica. With terrible weather, colliding current streams and absolutely no land to calm the water, it is a rough 400 mile stretch. I only expected to see penguins and icebergs out there. Because I didn?t research Antarctica, I [...]

Wed
5
May '10

What Makes Antarctica Geographically Valuable?

Antarctica, larger than Europe or, makes up one-tenth of earth’s land mass. It is a mammoth and intimidating area with incredible gale force winds and lethal cold. The Southern Ocean encircles this massive land mass. Visit this site for further information on antarctica travel information.
 
 
The waters off Antarctica are nutrient rich and provide sustenance [...]

Wed
21
Apr '10

A Different Perspective On Antarctica

Antarctica is the coldest, most isolated and inaccessible region of Earth. It was the one place, everyone agreed, that all the nations could share. But now, more people are looking towards Antarctica as an additional place to replenish their fast depleting natural resources. You will gain a deeper understanding about cruise to antarctica by checking [...]

Tue
29
Dec '09

Do You Know What To Do on Your Antarctica Cruise?

 
People are no longer quick to discount Antarctica as a perfect travel destination since it has so much to offer in terms of memorable experiences. There are animals to see and sites to view as part of a great Antarctica trip. Use the activity choices mentioned here to decide if Antarctica cruise vacations are suited [...]