"[…] And the prow sheared through the night into the dawn."

— Homer, The Odyssey

Merry Christmas from the far South
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Merry Christmas from the far South

All these scenes are in a loud and penetrating symphony of cries, calls, and sounds. Witnessing this powerful and ancient scenography makes anyone reflect on the essential and rudimentary life cycle. Birth, youth, death, genetics, hunger, desire, feed or starvation, power, loss.

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Roots in the Ground.
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Roots in the Ground.

Tussac provides food and shelter to almost every bird and mammal native to the Falklands and happily grows in high acid soils- of which the Falklands has plenty of. The perfect plant for our large scale coastal restoration project. […]

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Islands that "grow" on you.
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Islands that "grow" on you.

[…] As Thies and Kikih told us, while Antarctica, South Georgia, and Patagonia catch you instantly, the Falkland Islands slowly "grow" on you.

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Shackleton Traverse 22’. Crossing South Georgia.
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Shackleton Traverse 22’. Crossing South Georgia.

[…] Whether this was a better route than Shackleton’s, I’ll never know. What I do know is it was absolutely brilliant and we had the most amazing time. We got to Stromness and I didn’t want it to end. I wished we could have turned around and done it all again.

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Shackleton Traverse 22’. After the traverse.
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Shackleton Traverse 22’. After the traverse.

Because of the remoteness of the island, the only way to attempt and accomplish such an ambitious adventure is to have a capable vessel in support – and the old adage of “shjps are only as good as the men (now persons) who sail in them,” never holds more true. […]

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Creativity in continuous motion
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Creativity in continuous motion

A long passage across the South Atlantic is life in continuous motion. Even when our bodies are adapted, everything is physically moving. […]

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Navigator’s collective
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Navigator’s collective

Almanacs, pencils, paper charts, dividers. Sextants, planets, stars, the Sun. For the last two weeks, these have been the most used words and navigation equipment on board. […]

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Land ho ! (Gough Island)
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Land ho ! (Gough Island)

After a couple of days of theoretical classes in Puerto Williams, the long-awaited moment arrived to take all that knowledge out of the classroom and put it into practice at sea.

Ahead, weeks in the open sea […]

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Casa de Botes and the Bristish Imperial Expedition
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Casa de Botes and the Bristish Imperial Expedition

The gods were on our side. In the tiny cove we found some sort of spot to anchor and a big piece of ice aground where we could lasso a line to keep the boat safe during the night. Almost everyone went to bed, and while we were eating chocolate and enjoying a bottle of Chilean Pinot noir, Skip left a book open on the empty saloon table: Tomorrow morning, anyone with a certain interest in local history should read this.

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Crew
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Crew

Aboard the Vinson of Antarctica, there were three crew members looking after us scientists for over a month. I would like to tell you a little bit about each of them, in the hopes that it reveals to you why getting to know the crew was something I felt most strongly about writing down. […]

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Shackleton’s views
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Shackleton’s views

If you are sailing towards South Georgia, Elephant Island by your starboard side, you don’t need to be a proper Shackleton’s aficionado to think and reflect about the James Caird trip. We were sailing the same passage these brave men did in the tiny and awfully wet lifeboat, but in an embarrassing full comfort […]

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Penguins Expedition (IV): Penguin Quest
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Penguins Expedition (IV): Penguin Quest

Sometimes our work feels like a real-life video game. We brave challenges, dodge obstacles and are constantly tested in our pursuit of science. Each site, each day brings new trials. If you succeed, you will discover the secrets of the universe and reach new stages in your career as a scientist. Are you ready for the challenge?

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