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The Hidden Side Of Antarctica Expeditions

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SafetyWing’s new Essential & Complete nomad health insurance plans offer flexible coverage options no matter where in the 🌎 you are. Learn more and get an instant quote 👉🏼 https://followabc.com/nomadhealth 👉🏼 Join our next Antarctica group trip! https://followabc.com/antarctica Nine months after opening registration for our first group trip and five days into that adventure, our family is finally about to step foot on our seventh continent this year. If you missed our previous episode, where we began our antarctic voyage on the luxurious Seabourn Venture, you might want to start there, but now we’re about to sail this Class 6 expedition ship into an ancient volcano, get up-close and personal with our first colony of penguins, plow through a sea of ice (with a little help from me), and open water kayak in search of some rare glacial ice that we can use to craft thousand-year-old cocktails back onboard. But will this be the day we’re called up for the Polar Plunge? Hit the Subscribe button and notifications bell so that you don’t miss Part 2 of this episode, where we cross the Antarctic Circle, take the Polar Plunge farther south than any previous Seabourn voyage, sail through Antarctica’s most Instagramable backdrop, and finally capture a piece of that glacial ice that provides a once-in-a-lifetime beverage experience for our entire group. And remember: if you’d like to join our family on one of our upcoming group trips around the world — or if you’d like us to curate an epic trip just for you, get in touch at followabc.com/trips Contents: 0:00 Intro 00:38 Deception Island 09:42 Hot Tubbing 10:51 Brown Bluff Landing 15:05 Adélie Penguin Colony 16:20 Icebreaker 21:28 Whale Spotting 22:35 Trinity Island 29:14 Seabourn Venture Experience 33:07 Sea Kayaking With Penguins 36:57 To be continued... Check out our curated collection of products and services that support our life of travel and adventure: https://followabc.com/stuffwelove Learn more about how we stay in multi-million dollar homes around the world for a low, flat monthly subscription and no nightly rates, taxes, or hidden fees. https://followabc.com/pass To learn about how our kids are also receiving a world-class, formal, private education while we travel the world, go to: followabc.com/school Check out our favorite credit cards for travel benefits: https://followabc.com/creditcards Here's the equipment we use for vlogging: https://followabc.com/gear Retrace our steps around the world! Find a growing collection of the lodging, food, and activities featured in our episodes by accessing our interactive map: https://followabc.com/retrace-our-steps Find and use the music tracks we feature in our episodes: https://share.epidemicsound.com/n1fh98 Join our Inner Circle email list to get immediate notifications of new episodes, behind-the-scenes content, giveaways, and news: https://followabc.com/join We’re passionate about our lifestyle of luxury family travel, remote business ownership, unschooling, and contributing positively to the future of the world. If you’re a like-minded brand or content creator and would like to explore sponsorships, collabs, or other ideas, please get in touch at https://followabc.com/inquiries If you want to send us products for review, please reach out via https://followabc.com/inquire and we'll provide our mailing address. Follow us on other platforms: https://instagram.com/alwaysbechanging https://facebook.com/alwaysbechanging https://www.tiktok.com/@alwaysbechanging Some of the links provided in our episodes and on our website utilize merchant affiliate programs that may pay commissions to us whenever people use them to make purchases. ABOUT US We’re the Lockwoods. And we’re traveling the world to experience—up close and in person—all the natural wonders and distinct cultures that our kids would otherwise be consuming only through textbooks and TV. We think it’s a better way to learn and we’re working hard to fund this little experiment in the hope that our kids will grow up wiser, kinder, and more grateful for the beauty of our diverse planet and its people.

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