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Antarctica - An artist's Diary

In 2008 Alfred Memelink joined an epic voyage to Antarctica on the New Zealand research ship Tangaroa. The voyage not only inspired him but opened his eyes to this amazing wilderness. It has made him aware of the necessity to work towards sustainability and to preserve Antarctica as an International Nature Park. This is his voyage diary.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Voyage newletters and blogs

www.niwascience.co.nz/rc/antarctica/ipy-caml
www.cousteau.org/caml
www.caml.aq/voyages/tangaroa-2007-2008/index.html
www.sciencelearn.org.nz/ipyvoyage
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  • ▼  2008 (51)
    • ►  September (36)
    • ▼  August (15)
      • 13-Feb Mount Melbourne and Tera Nova Bay
      • 12-Feb Toothfish
      • 11-Feb After the Storm & On With The Survey
      • 10-Feb Storm
      • 9-Feb Heavy pack Ice
      • 8-Feb Sculptured Icebergs
      • 7-Feb Adelie Penguins & Snow Petrels
      • 6-Feb Slow Passage Through Heavy Pack Ice
      • 5-Feb Storm
      • 4-Feb The Ross Dependency
      • 3-Feb Iceberg Ahoy
      • 2nd Feb The Southern Ocean
      • 1st Feb Heading South
      • Voyage newletters and blogs
      • 31-Jan Departure Wellington

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