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Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 18 – Cape Hallet

Part 17 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. today is about Coulman Island.

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 17 – Coulman Island

Part 17 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. today is about Coulman Island.

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 16 – Bad Weather

Part 16 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. A spot of bad weather….

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 15 – Cape Bird

Part 15 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. It’s Cape Bird and it’s aptly named…

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 14 – Scotts Failure

Part 14 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. It’s a much anticipated visit to Robert Falcon Scott’s hut…

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 13 – Navigating Ross Island

Part 13 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. Today, we’re navigating the waters around Ross Island and the ice is incredible.

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 12 – The Furthest Ship South (for now)

Part 12 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. Today, we’re so far south it’s just incredible.

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 11 – Charcot ship exploration

Part 11 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. Today, we’re at sea aboard Le Commandant Charcot.

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 10 – Seals, Penguins and Plunges

Part 10 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. Today, its all about penguins, seals and polar plunges…

Diary of a Journey under the World – Part 9 – Emperor Penguin Trek

Part 9 of our blog series with David Heydon from one side of Antarctica to the other. Today, the elusive Emperor Penguins are a short trek away…