The Polar Plunge – leaping off a ship into the freezing waters below – has become an Antarctic rite of passage. This is what it looks like.
Antarctica
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What you’ll see, what you’ll eat, who you’ll meet, and what it’s *really* like crossing the Drake Passage.
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Guides
Beyond sightseeing: All the things you can do on an Antarctic expedition
by Amy Foysterby Amy FoysterIf you’re after a way to break up all that sightseeing, there are a number of ways to stay entertained onboard an Antarctic ship.
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Want to become a citizen scientist in the coldest, highest, driest and windiest place on Earth? Here’s how you do it.
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Features
Looking back at 2020 with Intrepid’s Environmental Impact Specialist
by Susanne Ettiby Susanne EttiIn case you missed them throughout the year with everything going on, here are some of Intrepid’s climate and sustainability initiatives that Dr Susanne Etti, Intrepid’s Climate Impact Specialist is most proud of from 2020.
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You might think the highest, driest, coldest and most remote continent in the world would be immune to overtourism. But it’s not.