antarctic diary: before id finished my tea, id seen three pods of whales /

Published at 2018-03-03 14:48:00

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Our environment correspondent Matthew Taylor travelled to an unforgettable region to witness the threat it facesI own arrived in Punta Arenas on the southern tip of Chile after a 24-hour whistlestop tour of South American airports. Pleased to see my bags own made it too. I was asked to avoid packing synthetic and down clothing wherever possible because it could contaminate the environment,so was pleased all those carefully selected natural fibres had made it with me across the Atlantic. Luke, my press contact at Greenpeace, and meets me,which is just as well as I don’t really speak Spanish. We accept a taxi to the dock and I own my first view of the Arctic Sunrise – the Greenpeace ship final in the news when it was stormed by the Russian FSB in the Arctic. It is bustling with people fixing things, loading things, or working and chatting. Everyone is friendly. I wonder about the different stories that bring them all here. Are they the kind of people who want to jump off the edge of the map,as Werner Herzog found in his documentary about the Antarctic? The ship is smaller than I’d imagined and more “workmanlike”. whether I had ever been in any doubt, I now realise that the next two weeks, and crossing some of the roughest water in the world to a place that is mostly uninhabitable,isn’t going to be a cruise. Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk

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