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Back to the ‘ice’ in Shackleton’s footsteps by Ian Collier
For me, it’s the deep blue colour of the ice that draws me back, and the overwhelming sense of humility that you feel when confronted with the enormity of the continent. It’s a cliché, but it really is ‘the trip of a lifetime’ and once you’ve been, you’ll come back… Learn more
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Polar Bears in Spitsbergen by Peter Dunne
I joined Peregrine Adventures on a 10 night journey from Longyerbyen return aboard the Akademik Sergei Vavilov with 64 other passengers. We explored incredible terrain and I have to say this is a fantastic way to see some incredible wildlife in their natural habitat. We have just had 2 of… Learn more
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St Petersburg by Peter Dunne
Peter the Great (no not me!), considered St Petersburg to be his window on the West and this has shaped St Petersburg ever since. Founded in 1703 it has been known as Petrograd, and while I was growing up Leningrad, then in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union… Learn more
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Cruising the Canadian Arctic and Greenland by Ian Collier
In 2005, I was fortunate to join an expedition cruise aboard the Akademik Ioffe from Churchill in Manitoba for 12 days, through Hudson Bay and across the Davis Strait to the fabled ‘iceberg’ alley of Illulisat in Western Greenland. It remains one of my most treasured travelling experiences, starting even… Learn more
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Mysterious Uluru and Kings Canyon by Discover Travel
Lots of our clients say to us “they are leaving Aussie until they are older” – my advice is – don’t! Australia – particularly the Northern Territory and Red Centre is fantastic for the active traveller. Fabulous hiking, camping and activities await you! Kings Canyon was a complete surprise! We… Learn more
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Explore the Northern Territories by Discover Travel
Discover Travel discovers woodlands, wetlands, waterfalls and wildlife… Travelling through the Northern Territory you could be forgiven for thinking you are in Africa. The wetlands, with its vibrant birdlife and crocodiles, are very similar to Botswana and you could easily imagine cruising these lilypad covered waterways in a makoro. And… Learn more