Kurze Frage, was hat der Trip in die Antarktis gekostet bzw. mit was muss ich rechnen wenn ich das mal selbst machen will?
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Haha ja, habe in Europa aber alles durch bis auf Balkan und Norwegen und Weißrussland/Ukraine. Ist aber alles schon angeplant ;) Muss nur schauen wann! Habe gestern Abend erst meine Karte aktualisiert: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zKjE2kO_r9ak.kjQDNfifXljk
Generell habe ich aber auch noch viel in Italien, Frankreich, Spanien etc zu tun. Das hebe ich mir aber auf wenn ich mal Family habe, dann gehts da überall mit dem Wohnwagen hin ;)
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Live #72, Lemaire Channel, Antarctica

28/03/2015 We finally arrived in Antarctica after sailing through the oddly calm Drake Passage for two full days. Woken up early by our expedition leader Anna at 06:30, I quickly got dressed to head out on deck as we were navigating through the famous Lemaire Channel. The narrow wide channel is a famous stop for tours to the Antarctic Peninsula and despite the bitter cold in the morning, I could not help but staying outside to soak in the majestic sights around me while the sun desperately tried to break through the thick layer of clouds around us.
The sky on our path through the Drake Passage during the last two days was mostly dominated by a thick layer of clouds, making us doubt a bit if we would ever really see anything. In fact, going to Antarctica at the end of March is a bit risky in terms of the weather. You might not see a lot, you might also be stuck in ice and the wild life could hide from you as well. The clouds were still present when we arrived in the Lemaire Channel, but everyone was heading out to deck anyway despite the extremely low morning temperatures around 07:00 AM. About an hour later, the sun actually peaked out for the first time and turned the scenery into incredible orange colors. Snow and Ice covered peaks could be seen all around us and it was our first real sight on Antarctica, a moment that will stick in my memory for the rest of my life for sure. Slowly loosing the feeling in my hands, it was time to get out of the cold and warm up during the nice breakfast buffet.
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Die Reise dürfte ja dann noch ne ganze Weile dauern, oder?Zitat von Tak3rHabe gestern Abend erst meine Karte aktualisiert: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zKjE2kO_r9ak.kjQDNfifXljk
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Meinem Vater ging es gesundheitlich nicht so toll und dazu hatte ich noch ein Mädel kennengelernt. Mit der bin ich jetzt erst mal in Berlin bis Weihnachten und dann gehts hoffentlich weiter Richtung Afrika und Australien :) Weihnachten will ich nur in Deutschland sein, da ich danach dann etwas weiter weg bin und es nicht so easy wird mal eben heimzukommen.
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Also wir bleiben ja jettzt erst mal bis weihnachten hier und dann zusammen nach Australien mit ein paar Monaten Afrika davor - das wäre so das Optimum :)
Meinem daddy gehts auch wieder gut hehe, hab nur jetzt grad auch wieder nen super job bekommen von daher bleiben wir erst mal. Aber ich habe noch genug Material um ca. 3 jahre meinen Blog zu aktualisieren. Wenn die Live updates rum sind, habe ich noch ca. 30 trips übrig von früher.
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Live #73, Dorian Bay, Neumayer Channel, Antarctica

29/03/2015 On our fifth day in Antarctica, we explored Dorian Bay, navigated through the Neumayer Channel and had our first continental landing at Paradise Bay. It was a lovely sunny day in March with a lot of photos taken, actually forcing me to split it in two live updates. The first one will bring more penguins and seals, great Antarctic Landscapes and the British station of Port Lockroy, which was unfortunately closing down two weeks before our arrival. A shame, because one of my friends from London was actually working there to sell postcards. :-)
I woke up at 8AM to get out on deck, observing the morning colours come up on the snow covered peaks around us. The captain navigated us to Dorian Bay and the day promised to be a bit less cloudy than the one before. Before we would leave the ship, it was time for breakfast again. My daily menu consisted of warm fresh waffles, croissants, eggs, bacon, toast, ham, cheese, butter, dulce de leche and a lot of different sorts of fruits. I actually uploaded a picture of that set as well, just because it was so damn good and it brings back memories :) After everyone was filled up, we gathered at the Zodiac entry point of our ship and were brought to Wienke Island. The weather now was actually excellent, most of the clouds disappared and the sun was blazing down; I was in awe to see all the snow and ice around us in perfect white.
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Live #74, Paradise Bay, Antarctica

29/03/2015 Perfect weather conditions allowed us to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes at Dorian Bay and Neumayer Channel. So far, we had only visited islands and were now very close of setting foot on the actual continental landmass of Antarctica for the first time. Thick sea ice blocked our entry point at Neko Harbour though and forced the captain to find another spot for us to land on what would become the seventh continent for some of the passengers. Missing Australia, it was just the sixth for me personally :)
Although it was not possible to get to our original landing point at Neko Harbour, none of us was unhappy with the alternative that the captain provided instead: Paradise Bay! Just hearing the name, one would actually not be suprised if it would be the superior location. And in fact, it was a great one. Not only was the entrance into the bay fabulous, but we would also have some very spectacular glaciers nearby too. My first stop was the Argentinean Station called Brown. Gentoo penguins would watch us as we stepped on the continent of Antarctica for the first time. The weather was still perfect as we were climbing up a viewpoint in the thick snow. It was actually really pleasant to be here out of season, the snow completely untouched and just sharing the amazing landscape with the ~80 tourists on our ship.
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