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No other expedition voyage in the world is dedicated to spending as much time traveling amidst the pristine arctic ice floes searching for polar bears and other wildlife photography opportunities as our Spitsbergen—The Pack Ice Voyage! This is a unique and absolutely incredible chance to visit the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard and its largest island, Spitsbergen—the most spectacularly photogenic arctic destination on Earth—on the world’s only Arctic cruise that is totally dedicated to the interests of wildlife and nature photographers. The Svalbard Archipelago comprises four large mountainous islands and hundreds of smaller ones. We depart from the island of Spitsbergen at Longyearbyen, the world’s most northerly town, positioned more than 10 degrees north of the Arctic Circle. Using satellite imagery we’ll head toward the largest expanse of pack ice and experience the stark and photogenic beauty of Spitsbergen’s glaciated and snowcapped mountain coastline on our way. The location of the ice
As if that is not enough, while cruising along the pack ice we’ll see ivory gulls, jaegers, puffins, ringed and harp seals, and possibly a whale or two. Though most of our photography will be done from the ship, we’ll make sure to spend time shooting enormous calving glaciers and other stunning icy landscapes from the shore as well. This voyage will provide photographers with dramatic imagery of tangible changing climate conditions in the High Arctic.
Days 12 Travel from home via Oslo, Norway to Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen. Day 3 There is time to photograph the vicinity of Longyearbyen or shop for natural history books and local maps before we board Professor Molchanov in the afternoon. (BD)
The next 9 days are dedicated to exploring the enigmatic and legendary Svalbard Archipelago and its icy environs. Our exact day-to-day itinerary will remain flexible, depending on local ice conditions. We spend our days in search of polar bears and other fantastic wildlife, plus ice-influenced landscapes. The ship offers a wonderful platform to use long lenses from a tripod, or handheld lenses utilizing stabilization features. Possible subjects include towering glaciers, sea ice in many forms including the effects of global warming, walruses amidst the ice floes, bearded and ringed seals, and several species of whales. But the main feature of our trip will be our search across the pack ice for the very icon of the Arctic— the polar bear—in spectacular photogenic situations that surpass any place else in the Arctic! Birdlife will offer wonderful additional photo possibilities including fulmars, terns and gulls in flight, plus throngs of wheeling thick-billed murres at
Day 13 We disembark in Longyearbyen and depart for home. (B) Day 14 Arrive home. |
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