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2011 Student Blogs, Antarctica, Student Perspective

Student Perspective: Antarctic Christmas will be forever remembered

Lisa Trapp, 2011 Antarctica student blogger, writes: December 25, 2011 It was Christmas Day and steam was rising from the waves hitting the black sand shores of Deception Island. Snow lingering on the sand further from the water was blown up and around in little hurricanes by the blustery wind. Sadly, it was our last day in Antarctica. Deception Island…

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2011 Student Blogs, Antarctica, Student Perspective

Student Perspective: Leopard seal, American-style burger and gentoo penguins complete “perfect” day in Antarctica

Lisa Trapp, 2011 Antarctica student blogger, writes: December 23, 2011 continued So what happened with the two minke whales playing games with us? Well, our decision to continue watching them or move elsewhere was made easy when these whales decided not to resurface again near us. We finally made our way over to the ice flow with the leopard seal….

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2011 Student Blogs, Antarctica, Student Perspective

Student Perspective: Antarctica has beauty like none other

Lisa Trapp, 2011 Antarctica student blogger, writes: December 23, 2011 After two days of fog, I was elated to wake up and finally see the sun gleaming off the Antarctic mountains. I gazed almost hypnotically out the window as I slipped into my warm clothes and wet-skins for the first expedition of the day. Chad’s voice drifted over the intercom…

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2011-12 Interns, 2012 Student Blogs, Antarctica, Australia: North Queensland, Australia: Northern Territory, Australia: South Queensland, Australia: Sydney, Fiji, Inspiration, New Zealand, Student Perspective

Student Perspective: How to maximize your study abroad experience

Bowen Humphreys, Grizzlies Abroad marketing intern, writes: Ah, the typical “How to maximize your [insert life decision here]” spiel.  But it is true; while you can bring home many unforgettable tales of your study abroad trip, there is a way you can slip a few more past customs. Here are a couple of tips I found out on my own…

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2011-12 Interns, Antarctica, Library, Student Perspective

Library: Endurance offers best account of Antarctic expedition

Amanda Wilson, Hokies Abroad  marketing intern, recommends Antarctica  bound travelers to read Alfred Lansing’s Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage: In 1912, Sir Ernest Shackleton  and his men set sail from Norway on the 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctica Expedition, beginning one of the most infamous voyages in history. Set out to be the first to cross the continent, Shackleton and his men became…

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Australia: North Queensland, Field Notes, Fiji

Field Notes: No McDonald’s, just local foods are the way to eat

Hannah Strange, Florida Down Under  marketing intern, encourages students to eat local foods in Australia and Fiji: With Valentine’s Day last week, it seems everyone is still talking about a certain special thing – chocolate! Of course what kind of chocolate you’re thinking about really depends on where you are from. I’m English, so for me you can’t beat a…

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Antarctica, Postcard, Snapshot

Snapshot: Capturing the moment – Antarctica in pictures

Students went to the extreme taking in views of amazing ice peaks, gorgeous skies and majestic wildlife – while learning firsthand about one of the most remote and fragile regions in the globe just weeks ago. Students and staff on AUIP’s Antarctica study abroad program caught snapshots while they played with penguins and watched magnificent humpback, minke and orca whales….

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2011 Student Blogs, Antarctica, Student Perspective

Student Perspective: Spotting whales on the Drake Lake

Lisa Trapp, 2011 Antarctica student blogger, writes: December 19, 2011 The second full day on the Drake Passage and our trip across had been lucky enough to experience the “Drake Lake” and had a mostly smooth passage. After attending a morning lecture and eating a delicious and filling Italian sandwich for lunch, I was quite happy to be dozing off…

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2011 Student Blogs, Antarctica, Student Perspective

Student Perspective: El fin del mundo – The end of the world

Lisa Trapp, 2011 Antarctica student blogger, writes: December 17, 2011 I arrived in Ushuaia, Argentina today, the southernmost city in the world. The beauty of the area was enough to whisk my exhaustion away after having to catch an early flight from Buenos Aires. The first thing that struck me was how purely incredible the mountains were. The peak of…

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