Antarctica with Society Expeditions Join other Forest & Bird Members in Antarctica Leave New Zealand 27 November 1991 Travel via Buenos Aires and Santiago to Punta Arenas, join World Discoverer" sail via The Beagle Channel, Drake Passage to Antarctica. Landings by Zodiac are planned at Livingstone, Petermann; Paulet and King George Islands. Ply the stunning Lemaire Channel and Paradise Bay: Many other shore trips are planned:. Return Via Cape Horn to Puerto Williams, fly on to Santiago and home again via Buenos Aires, arriving December 13. The Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society will benefit financially when members join this expedition; Costs are from NZS14495.00 per person and depend on the grade of cabin chosen. They include: airfares, pre/ post expedition accommodation, all meals on board ship, all excursions; whether on shore Or by Zodiac; on board gratuities, travel insurance; New Zealand departure tax; and airport transfers. A full brochure on all Society Expeditions and this departure is available on request: Please contact Society Expeditions Travel House; 6 Walls Road; Penrose; Auckland: P.o: Box 12-540. Phone: (09) 525 2360, Fax: (09) 525 2227
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Unnumbered Page
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181Unnumbered Page Advertisement 2 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Unnumbered Page
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