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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer doing various things in and around the Svalbard Archipelago in the summer months

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer doing various things in and around the Svalbard Archipelago in the summer months

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer doing various things in and around the Svalbard Archipelago in the summer months

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer doing various things in and around the Svalbard Archipelago in the summer months

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Approaching Monaco Glacier, in Liefdefjord near the northwest corner of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago of Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Approaching Monaco Glacier, in Liefdefjord near the northwest corner of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago of Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Approaching Monaco Glacier, in Liefdefjord near the northwest corner of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago of Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Guests from the Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer kayaking near Monaco Glacier on Spitsbergen Island in the Svalbard Archipelago in the summer months

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Open leads surrounded by multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea between EdgeOya (Edge Island) and Kong Karls Land in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Calved icebergs from the glaciers at Blomstrandhalv├©ya in Kongsfjord on the western side of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Calved icebergs from the glaciers at Blomstrandhalv├©ya in Kongsfjord on the western side of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Calved icebergs from the glaciers at Blomstrandhalv├©ya in Kongsfjord on the western side of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of the Monaco Glacier on the northern side of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Open leads surrounded by multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea between Edge├©ya (Edge Island) and Kong Karls Land in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Open leads surrounded by multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea between Edge├©ya (Edge Island) and Kong Karls Land in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Open leads surrounded by multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea between Edge├©ya (Edge Island) and Kong Karls Land in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Open leads surrounded by multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea between EdgeOya (Edge Island) and Kong Karls Land in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Austfonna, an ice cap located on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It is the largest ice cap by area and with 1, 900 km= the second largest by volume in Europe

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Austfonna, an ice cap located on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It is the largest ice cap by area and with 1, 900 km= the second largest by volume in Europe

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Austfonna, an ice cap located on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It is the largest ice cap by area and with 1, 900 km= the second largest by volume in Europe

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Austfonna, an ice cap located on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It is the largest ice cap by area and with 1, 900 km= the second largest by volume in Europe

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Austfonna, an ice cap located on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It is the largest ice cap by area and with 1, 900 km= the second largest by volume in Europe

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer transits Lemaire Channel in late evening light on the west side of the Antarctic peninsula in Antarctica

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer transits Lemaire Channel in late evening light on the west side of the Antarctic peninsula in Antarctica

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Explorer transits Lemaire Channel in late evening light on the west side of the Antarctic peninsula in Antarctica

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice shelves and glaciers

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Grandidier Channel, a navigable channel between the west coast of Graham Land and the north end of the Biscoe Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Grandidier Channel, a navigable channel between the west coast of Graham Land and the north end of the Biscoe Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Grandidier Channel, a navigable channel between the west coast of Graham Land and the north end of the Biscoe Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Grandidier Channel, a navigable channel between the west coast of Graham Land and the north end of the Biscoe Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Grandidier Channel, a navigable channel between the west coast of Graham Land and the north end of the Biscoe Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Grandidier Channel, a navigable channel between the west coast of Graham Land and the north end of the Biscoe Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Deception Island, an island in the South Shetland Islands off the Antarctic Peninsula which has one of the safest harbours in Antarctica

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of the Drake Passage, the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Deception Island, an island in the South Shetland Islands off the Antarctic Peninsula which has one of the safest harbours in Antarctica

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Crystal Sound, south of the Antarctic Circle

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Crystal Sound, south of the Antarctic Circle

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Crystal Sound, south of the Antarctic Circle

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Crystal Sound, south of the Antarctic Circle

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Crystal Sound, south of the Antarctic Circle

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Crystal Sound, south of the Antarctic Circle

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of rough seas in the Bransfield Strait (63'0s 59'0 W), a body of water about 60 miles wide extending for 200 miles in a general northeast-southwest direction between the South Shetland Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer pushes through ice in Crystal Sound, south of the Antarctic Circle

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of rough seas in the Bransfield Strait (63'0s 59'0 W), a body of water about 60 miles wide extending for 200 miles in a general northeast-southwest direction between the South Shetland Islands

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of Bourgeois Fjord (67840s 6785 W) is an inlet, 30 miles (48 km) long in a NE-SW direction and 3 to 5 miles (8 km) wide

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of the Beagle Channel, South America. The Beagle Channel is a strait separating islands of the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, in extreme southern South America

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of the Beagle Channel, South America. The Beagle Channel is a strait separating islands of the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, in extreme southern South America

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Views of the Beagle Channel, South America. The Beagle Channel is a strait separating islands of the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, in extreme southern South America



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