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Antarctica 21 Air Cruises to Antarctica
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South Shetlands Livingston IslandAn archipelago located in the South
Antarctic Ocean, and north of the great Antarctic Peninsula, as part of the highest,
driest and coldest continent on the planet. The beauty of this remote destination is created by its imposing glaciers, magnificent channels and the impressive fauna that inhabits the area. Voyaging to this far location can turn out to be an adventure that cannot be surpassed, given the scenic beauty, the spectacular white landscape and the nuances of the eternal ice. Livingston Island is a surprising spot where you will find a
great variety of species, among which your attention will be captivated by Chinstrap,
Gentoo and the magnificent Macaroni penguins, with their distinctive orange/yellow crests.
Elephant seals, Antarctic Giant Petrels and Snowy Sheathbill are also to be seen. |
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Aitcho
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An impressive volcano, still
considered active and famous for its incomplete crater which is at sea level. Sailing and
walking in this zone can result in a fabulous experience. One of the greatest attractions
of this island is the combination of rock towers that come out of the sea. This amazing
geological formation is known as "Neptune´s Bellows". In this outstanding place, whose shape
is like a horseshoe, you may have a bath in the warm coastal waters which can get close to
65° C, in contrast with the freezing surrounding waters in this corner of the world. Here
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Lemaire Channel
Known for being one of the most
beautiful spots in the area and this is why it is also known as the "Kodak Gap",
due to the impression it produces among the tourists, making them take innumerable
photographs of nature at its best. If the weather allows it and it is not blocked by the
ice that is typical of this inhospitable corner of the world, you will see playful seals
that rest on wandering icebergs, as well as Minke Whales that are frequently found in
these cold waters. |
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Petermann
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Cuverville
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Wiencke
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Half Moon
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