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The science


of the Antarctic


Discovery
Tours

Join New Scientist for an exclusive fly-cruise expedition exploring the world’s largest
ocean sanctuary and most pristine marine ecosystem. Follow in the footsteps of the
great explorers and scientists such as Shackleton and Amundsen, while marvelling at
imposing icebergs, ancient glaciers and ice floes onto volcanic beaches.

Hosted by New Scientist reporter Leah Crane with explorer Paul Rose plus guest
speakers on polar history, wildlife and photography. Delivering a unique programme
of seminars, aboard a brand new expedition vessel and with only 69 guests.

If you have a love of wildlife and wild places, an expedition voyage to South Georgia
and the Antarctic Peninsula is the ultimate travel experience.

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17 days from £13,250

To book call +44 (0)1285 601 571
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