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Antarctica - National Geographic Explorer - Nov 29th 2016

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Antarctica - National Geographic Explorer - Nov 29th 2020 Full Documentary surrounded the Ocean

Antarctica
National Geographic Explorer & Lindblad Expeditions
Nov 29th - Dec 10th, 20120
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Antarctica (/ænˈtɑːrtɪkə/ or /ænˈtɑːrktɪkə/ (About this soundlisten))[note 1] is Earth's southernmost continent. It contains the geographic South Pole and is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14,200,000 square kilometres (5,500,000 square miles), it is the fifth-largest continent and nearly twice the size of Australia. It is by far the least populated continent, with around 5,000 people in the summer and around 1,000 in the winter. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 km (1.2 mi; 6,200 ft) in thickness,[5] which extends to all but the McMurdo Dry Valleys and the northernmost reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula

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Greatest EVER! Our trip through Antarctica aboard the National Geographic Explorer

Remote. Breathtaking. Enormous Icebergs. Penguins. Whales. Greatest EVER! Our trip through Antarctica aboard the National Geographic Explorer


Exploring Antarctica is one of the coolest adventures on Earth! There are many reasons to go. But if for some reason you are unable to get there, no worries, you can live vicariously through me till you can get there.


We’re heading to explore the most protected polar regions of the Antarctic! The South Shetland Islands for our first expedition to embark on our first colony of Adélie penguins. All I can say is WOW.


Orca whales on deck! Back on the ship, the captain alerts us about an incoming Orca pod. These beautiful killer whales are a magnificent beauty to behold in nature.


Off to our second landing to Tay Head. We took a 45 minute hike to our second colony of Adélie penguins!


If you don’t already know, please stay away from the fur seals!


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00:00 intro
00:30 All Aboard
01:12 Drake Shake
02:55 First Expedition
08:24 Second Expedition
11:50 Underwater Iceberg
15:15 Wrap up



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In the Antarctic Ice on National Geographic Explorer

Go into the Antarctic Circle on the world's finest expedition vessel.
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Antarctica National Geographic Explorer Documentary - 7th Continent

Travel Destination Antarctica.
Earth’s southern most and least populated.
Situated in the southern Antarctic and South Pole surrounded by southern ocean.
Fifth largest by the size covered with ice.
Being the highest average elevation, it is also the coldest driest windiest desert continent.
70 percent of the fresh water reserves are in Antarctica if melted can raise sea levels above two hundred feet’s.
Antarctica holds earth’s lowest measured temperature minus eighty nine point two Celsius.
Native species of animals include mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades.
Antarctica is governed by about 30 countries.
Tourism, fishing and research are the main human activities in and around Antarctica. During the summer months, about 5,000 people reside at research stations, a figure that drops to around 1,000 in the winter. Despite its remoteness, human activity has a significant impact on the continent via pollution, ozone depletion and climate change.
Over the second half of the 20th century, the Antarctic Peninsula was the fastest-warming place on Earth, closely followed by West Antarctica, but temperatures rose less rapidly during the early 21st century. Conversely, the South Pole, located in East Antarctica, barely warmed during much of the 20th century, but temperatures raised three times the global average between 1990 and 2020.
the Arctic is an ocean surrounded by land, while Antarctica is a continent surrounded by ocean. The Arctic Ocean, a climate-ameliorating heat source, has no counterpart at the South Pole, the great elevation and perpetually reflective snow cover of which instead intensify its polar climate. Moreover, during Antarctic winters, freezing of the surrounding sea effectively more than doubles the size of the continent and removes the oceanic heat source to nearly 1,800 miles from the central polar plateau.

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Lindblad Expeditions: Live from the National Geographic Resolution in Antarctica

The National Geographic Resolution reports live from the sea ice, well below the Antarctic Circle. Join Undersea Specialist, Shaylyn Potter as she gives us a description of what it's like in this remote and stunningly beautiful part of the planet!

Antarctica 2022 | National Geographic & Lindblad Expeditions

Antarctica Expedition aboard the National Geographic Explorer. From Washington D.C. to Miami to Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, where we boarded the ship and traveled to the Antarctic Peninsula.

Special thanks to National Geographic and the Lindblad crew for such an incredible experience.

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Antarctica 2023 aboard the National Geographic Explorer

Just for fun, a video reminder for our guests about their time in Antarctica aboard the National Geographic Explorer with Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic.

The Drake Passage | Antarctica | Lindblad Expeditions

Have you experienced the #DrakeShake or the #DrakeLake? Either one is a true rite of passage into the White Continent.

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Legendary Ice & Epic Fjords | Patagonia and Antarctica | Lindblad Expeditions

Last month, London-based travel photographer @photographywithalex joined our #Antarctica and #Patagonia expedition aboard the #NatGeoExplorer: “I’ve been lucky enough to photograph all over the world but Antarctica and Chile has always been an ultimate destination to visit for me. The expedition certainly didn’t disappoint, the contrast between doing the two different destinations was incredible. My personal highlight was pumas in Chile and the incredible ice in Antarctica.”
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Nat Geo Explorer Bow | Antarctica

Our Antarctic season is fast-approaching. Join us!

Video by Eric Wehrmeister #shorts #Antarctica #cruiseship

Antarctica Expedition Cruise with National Geographic

Antarctica Expedition Cruise with National Geographic

Cutting Through Antarctic Ice Aboard National Geographic Explorer

Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic guests shoot photos from the bow of Explorer as she cuts through the Antarctic ice of Active Sound on their way to a colony of Adélie penguins.

Crossing the Antarctic Circle Aboard National Geographic Explorer

Guests aboard the Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer celebrate crossing the Antarctic Circle.

Adventures in Antarctica aboard the National Geographic Explorer

Scenes from our unforgettable cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula on Lindblad Expeditions' National Geographic Explorer. Read the review in the May 2016 issue of Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report.
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Antarctica on the National Geographic Explorer

Bonnie bought me a GoPro camera for xmas. These are the clips from Antarctica. Runs about 30 minutes. There is no zoom on these cameras; wide angle only, and this video is HIGHLY compressed for small screen viewing. I have never edited video before, so I hope the Academy will take that into consideration!

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A trip aboard the National Geographic Orion to Antarctica
January/February 2016

Antarctica aboard National Geographic Explorer

Visit our ExpeditionTrips website for all of our voyages to Antarctica.

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National Geographic Orion Parking in the Ice

Taken in Wilhemina Bay on December 21, 2016. Didn't even feel it.

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