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French ballet dancer and choreographer Victoria Dauberville instantly went viral on social media after performing a one-of-a-kind dance on the bulbous bow of a ship in Antarctica. The short yet ...
She was the first cruise ship to sink there, [3] after striking an iceberg on 23 November 2007. All passengers and crew were rescued. [4] The ship was commissioned and operated by the Swedish explorer Lars-Eric Lindblad. Its 1969 expeditionary cruise to Antarctica was the forerunner for today's sea-based tourism in that region.
The ship's structure groaned and wracked under the strain. Carpenter Harry McNish noted that the solid oak beams supporting the upper deck were being visibly bent "like a piece of cane". On deck the ship's masts were whipping back and forth as their stepping points on the keel were distorted. Despite these disconcerting signs, Worsley noted ...
The ship's maiden season was in Antarctica with the first passenger voyage in January 2022. Explorer Liv Arnesen was named the ships's godmother. After the Antarctic season the ship sailed north via the Caribbean Sea to New York City , [ 12 ] where it was originally intended have the ship's official naming ceremony, but was postponed due to the ...
The fabled expedition of Ernest Shackleton, the Anglo-Irish explorer who led 27 men on a voyage to Antarctica in 1914 aboard the three-masted barquentine schooner Endurance, only to see his ship ...
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Cruise ship National Geographic Explorer in fast ice, Antarctica. History; Name: Midnatsol (1982–2003) Midnatsol II (2003–2005) Lyngen (2005-2008)
“Never book a cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line,” the account @ruinedvacation said in their 9 February TikTok video. “Our ship is not going to Antarctica. They secretly changed the name of ...