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Keri Pashuk remembers her first magical trip to the Antarctic when she was twenty-two, and describes how changes are coming a decade later, even to the most remote regions on earth.
Greg Landreth says that there are three things (all related) that are immediately striking about high, or low, latitude sailing which define the occupation: The temperature, the light, the force of the wind.
"What on earth do you want to do that for?" Greg answers and makes it sound almost like he's just looking for a cool place to have a cup of tea.
Jonathan Selby discusses the technologies used for tracking weather across the Drake passage, one of the most notorious stretches of water in any ocean. Almost 500 miles wide, it separates The South American sub continent from the Antarctic peninsula.
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