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A unique expedition fly cruise Get ready to explore the world’s largest ocean sanctuary as New

A unique expedition fly cruise [View this email in your browser]( Get ready to explore the world’s largest ocean sanctuary as New Scientist take you on [a unique fly-cruise expedition to the Antarctic](. Prepare to be blown away as you are given the chance to follow in the footsteps of the great explorers, marvel at imposing icebergs and experience much more in South Georgia and Antarctica. Departing on 17 November 2021, and hosted by New Scientist you will be accompanied by experts in polar science, exploration, photography and wildlife on this astounding 17-day expedition. Highlights include: - Sailing aboard the brand-new MV Magellan Explorer expedition vessel. Purpose built for the Antarctic and with a minimised carbon footprint - Visiting South Georgia, Elephant Island and the majestic Antarctic Peninsula - Only 69 passengers on board to allow meaningful interaction with our onboard experts. - Hosted by a New Scientist journalist with four guest speakers including polar explorer and scientific expedition leader Paul Rose - A unique programme of seminars covering glaciology, exploration, marine biology, conservation, photography, living and working in the Antarctic and the exciting research that has been undertaken over the past 125 years - Frequent exploration of sea and land via Zodiacs and on foot. On land, explore historic sites, stunning vistas and beaches full of wildlife. Kayaking available for an additional charge - Fly from the South Shetland Islands to Chile, giving you more time to cruise the interesting parts of the Antarctic Peninsula Explore the world’s most pristine marine ecosystem as you travel alongside like-minded people around the magnificent Antarctic. [Find out more here](. Our first two cruises sold out and we expect places to go fast for this trip. Make sure you book early to avoid disappointment. If you want to be part of this experience, [visit our website]( view the itinerary and to enquire about booking. Best wishes Kevin Currie | Director of New Scientist Discovery Tours [tours@newscientist.com](mailto:tours@newscientist.com?subject=New%20Scientist%20Discovery%20Tours%20-%20more%20information) You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to our ‘[Conference & Events]( newsletter. If you do not wish to hear about Discovery Tours please [click here to unsubscribe](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( This email has been sent to {EMAIL} [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from the New Scientist Discovery Tours [PRIVACY POLICY]( [CONTACT US]( Copyright New Scientist Registered Office: 25 Bedford Street, London, WC2E 9ES Registered in England under Company No. 10644366 Australian mailing address: PO Box 2315, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012, Australia Registered in Australia under ABN 22 621 413 170 Disclaimer This message is intended only for the use of the person(s) ("Intended Recipient") to whom it is addressed. It may contain information which is privileged and confidential. Accordingly any dissemination, distribution, copying or other use of this message or any of its content by any person other than the Intended Recipient may constitute a breach of civil or criminal law and is strictly prohibited. If you are not the Intended Recipient, please contact the sender as soon as possible. We and our third party service providers may use cookies and other web technologies in conjunction with this email. These technologies are used to understand activity with this email and on certain portions of our website. This enables us to improve our site, your experience on our site, and the offerings that we may provide to you. If you do not want these technologies placed on your device, please opt-out of receiving emails from us.

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