From coastal deserts along the Skeleton Coast to inland deserts like Gobi. From Deserts in a rain shadow like the puna in the Andes to high pressure zones like the relentless sunshine over Sahara.
0 COMMENTSDesert Mountains
From the largest sandstone plateau in the world, the Colorado Plateau to the Atlas Mountains in Africa and finishing in the Andes, the longest mountain chain in the world.
0 COMMENTSDesert Sand Dunes
Sand dunes form some of the most spectacular land forms on earth. The Sahara Desert is the largest hot desert in the world and the Namibian desert has some of the tallest sand dunes.
0 COMMENTSDesert Canyons & Rivers
Grand Canyon, the deepest canyon in the world, the colourful mountains in Argentina, the geysers in Chile and the white pumice stone in the Andes are all on display here.
0 COMMENTSDesert Hamadas & Steppes
From the steppes of Genghis Khan via the mirages in Sahara and Gobi to the high-altitude altiplano landscape in the Andes and the salt flats and colourful mineral-rich lakes in Bolivia.
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Here we illustrate the difference between a Bactrian camel in the Far East and the Dromedary camel in Sahara. And we see vicunas in the Andes and ostriches among the sand dunes.
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Meet desert cultures like the Himba people in the Namibian desert with their red paste on their bodies and the Berbers of Sahara with their stunning architecture.
2 COMMENTSNorthbound
From the launch in Holland via Norway to Svalbard and the pack ice and back to Sweden.
1 COMMENTClassic Seas
South via England, Spain and Portugal to the Med and then across to the Caribbean and down to Panama.
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From Galapagos and the Polynesian Islands to Samoa, Fiji and Vanuatu.
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From New Zealand around Cape Horn and then further south to Antarctica. Then north to the Falkland Islands and east to South Georgia.
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Cruising in Brazil and back to the Caribbean before saying goodbye to Adèle.
2 COMMENTSEric reaps the awards
Eric has had an amazing year at St John’s and matured a lot. He has also worked hard and he has been supported by a very good school and a mother that never gives in. …
4 COMMENTSAnders Rabbe takes us for a spin
Anders had invited the management of Isofol for a tour with his new RIB followed by a dinner at Särö Värdshus. The male contingency (Ulf Jungnelius, myself and Anders Rabbe) picked up his RIB and …
0 COMMENTSOttery Food Festival
On the Swedish National Day, a beautiful Saturday in June, Ottery St Mary was transformed into a Mediterranean market town with booths everywhere selling food and wine. The family spent some time watching the crowd, …
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