Antarctica expedition

Singing icebergs, talented orcas, infinite silence

The sun behind the Lemaire Channel doesn't seem to want to set.
The sun behind the Lemaire Channel doesn't seem to want to set.

Anyone who wants to go to Antarctica has to pass through the Drake Passage: six-meter waves, wind gusts of up to 120 km/h. Those who persevere are rewarded with bright blue icebergs, a world record holder of the skies, and endless silence. An expedition to the end of the world.

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WideOyster Magazine – Online travel & adventure magazine
Founded and run by National Geographic journalists

Text & photos: Malte Clavin

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