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The South Pole - one and a half degree

1st to 16th of December 2009, on request

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Introduction

The two opposite Poles, North and South, are not only as far apart as they possibly can get, they also offer entirely different experiences.

Antarctica is the coldest, most windswept and most desolate of all the world's continents. While the North Pole offers intense excitement and suspense in the form of drifting and packing ice, polar bears and leads of open water, Antarctica offers other challenges. On the South Pole plateau, 3000 meters above sea level, the endless universe will meet you in a different way than on any other place on earth. It is lonely but at the same time inconceivably grand! For certain, no one will return home without being affected by meeting nature in Antarctica . Life is an adventure that should be felt both in body and soul and this can be experienced in full during our visit to Antarctica .

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