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Antarctica is most likely one of the very last places on Earth that still hasn’t been reached by civilization. Virgin and primeval it allows you to admire its beauty in all its glory. Nevertheless, it also protects it. Even today getting there is not an easy task as it requires many sacrifices and overcoming various adversities. If you want to fully appreciate its beauty. We set out on our journey from Ushuaia, trough the Beagle channel and Dark Passage - the sea strait between the Tierra del Fuego and Western Antarctica.
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Antarctica is most likely one of the very last places on Earth that still hasn’t been reached by civilization. Virgin and primeval it allows you to admire its beauty in all its glory. Nevertheless, it also protects it. Even today getting there is not an easy task as it requires many sacrifices and overcoming various adversities. If you want to fully appreciate its beauty.
Awards:
– Grand Press Photo 2019, 1st place in the “Environment” category
Publications:
– National Geographic Poland, January 2019
– "Przekrój" magazine online edition, March 2019
I myself had the pleasure to participate in the Antarctic expedition as a member of the spring cruise to Antarctica at the turn of October and November this year. I sailed as part of the S / Y "Selma Expeditions" crew which has been exploring the waters of Antarctica continuously for the past several years in 3-months. Led by captain Piotr Kuźniar, the 2015 Selma expedition set a world record in sailing on a sailing yacht.
At that time only a few yachts had managed to reach the Ross Sea. However, none of them sailed that far down the South. Weto reach the Ross Sea. However, none of them sailed that far down the South.
We set out on our journey from Ushuaia, through the Beagle channel and Drake Passage; the sea strait between the Tierra del Fuego and the Western Antarctic, connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific.
Its Northern border is marked by Cape Horn; the area where one of the strongest winds on our Planet, formed as a result of temperature differences between Antarctica and warmer air in medium South latitudes, is blowing continuously.