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Patagonia Highlights – The Best Things to See and Do

Patagonia, the southernmost region of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, is the prime destination for nature-lovers and active travellers who head to the continent at the end of the year. But what exactly are the best things to see and do in Patagonia?This unbelievable destination is one

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Meet The Wildlife of Svalbard

Known As the ‘Wildlife Capital of the Arctic’, the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is a magnificent place to visit if spotting polar bears, whales, walruses and other unique wildlife is on your bucket-listA magical world of ice, snow and unique wildlife – this is Svalbard in a nutshell. One of the

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Where Can I See the Northern Lights?

A lot of factors can increase your chances of seeing the Northern Lights in the Arctic. The most important? Be in the right place!The ethereal Northern Lights occur in the Arctic region and are most visible in a circular band known as the Aurora Borealis Oval Zone. Much like a wide oblong ring, the

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North Pole Controversy – Who WAS the first person to reach it?

The North Pole controversy boasts all the hallmarks of a Netflix documentary: we’ve got a wicked cast of dubious characters with dodgy pasts, outlandish claims and an ethereal setting that would just be awesome on a huge screen. Plus, the North Pole Saga is 100 years in the making so that alone ough

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Meet the People of Longyearbyen

Join an exhilarating Arctic expedition cruise from Spitzbergen, in the mesmerizing archipelago of Svalbard, and the first place you’ll land is Longyearbyen: the northernmost city on earth. Even at the very height of the summer, in July, the last thing you’ll probably consider is that it should be mu

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10 Fascinating Things You (Probably) Don’t Know About the Arctic

The Arctic has become a hot media topic in recent years thanks primarily to global warming fears so it’s fair to say that you know a lot about the northernmost region of our planet. You’re probably aware that a total Arctic ice melt could result in a global sea rise of more than 6 metres and that gl

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