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Ice floes and Coulman Island
Monday, January 23rd On our way to Coulman Island Captain Dag and our ice navigator Capt Uli steered the
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Cape Roget, Moubray Bay
Sunday, January 22nd, 2018 Later in the evening on January 22, we went for a zodiac cruise between 23:00 and midnight. The colors
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Cape Adare, Robertson Bay
Sunday, January 22nd, 2018 As mentioned the sun didn’t set and we started the day very early (00:00 – 00:45) on deck 12, toasting
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Balleny Islands and first icebergs
Friday and Saturday, January 20th to 21st, 2018 In the early evening of January 20th (day 6 at sea), we saw it:
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Crossing the Southern Ocean
Shortly before 18:00 on January 15, The World sailed out of Hobart. First up was a brief pitstop at Port Arthur. A
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The Expedition Team
The Expedition Team maintain a blog with all the goings on during the Expedition, and, there’s a link where
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24 hours in Hobart
Thursday to Saturday, January 12 – 14, 2017 It was a long haul, commencing on Thursday January 12th, down to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, with
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Preparing for the Ross Sea
I believe it was about 18 months ago that we decided to take part in M/V The World’s
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Day 7: Blackfold to Inverness
Thursday, July 14th, 2016 — 12km / 7.5miles A leisurely start at 10am for a leisurely day’s walking. The morning’s pick-up
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Day 6: Drumnadrochit to Blackfold
Wednesday, July 13th, 2016 — 19km / 12miles. After breakfast I said good-bye to Alison – who’d arranged a taxi to take her
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Day 5: Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit
Tuesday, July 12th, 2016 — 24km / 15miles. I set off just before 9am for this, the longest leg, of the Loch Ness
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Day 4: Fort Augustus to Invermoriston
Monday, July 11th, 2016 — 15km / 9.5miles This was by far the most rewarding day when it came to views. Lessons learned