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"We crossed the convergence between
the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, then sailed toward
the South Shetland Islands located just a few miles away from
the mainland... "
Philippe
Theys
Schlumberger QHSE Manager

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Unlike
other continents, Antarctica cannot be accessed easily by plane.
There are very few permanent landing sites and they are reserved
for the conveyance of scientific equipment and personnel. For the
temporary visitor, the approach to Antarctica will be onboard a
robust ship that can tackle ice in all its form (bergs, floes, etc.)
The slow journey to the Antarctic continent enables the passenger
to get into the correct mindset. From the bustling and multi-colored
cities of South America, from where ships sail to Antartica, one
gets over the culture and geography shock into the peaceful, uninhabited
and grand sceneries dominated only by white, blue, silver tones,
where time no longer matters. To reach the continent, the ship must
cross the Antarctic Convergence, a natural boundary between the
cold waters of the Antarctic Ocean and the warmer waters of the
northern oceans.
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