Isamar Pineda, 2014-15 Antarctica Sustainability student blogger, writes:

Hello, my name is Isamar Pineda, and I am currently in my third year at the University at Buffalo majoring in international studies. When I graduate, I hope to obtain a job in the international sector and join the Peace Corps while traveling as much as possible.

Today I  am leaving for my study abroad program in Antarctica and Argentina. I’ve been curious about Antarctica since I was a child reading through my second grade geography textbook. I never expected to be able to make my dream of visiting Antarctica a reality at just 24 years of age. Every loan I take out and job I have to work is worth it to me to be able to afford to go and see the frozen continent firsthand.

I cannot wait to meet other students from different colleges and states, as well as other passengers aboard our expedition ship. Born and raised in New York City, I didn’t encounter penguins growing up, only pigeons, a plethora of squirrels and a few raccoons. Being feet away from penguins and whales is unimaginable. We’ll also be in Argentina for a few days and even though I’m fluent in Spanish, I think Argentina will be a culture shock since it will be my first time visiting a South American country. I have been thinking nonstop about this impending journey, and I can’t wait to begin sharing my adventures with you!

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