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    Journey to the Bottom of the World

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    Islands of Penguins

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    Glaciers, Bones, and Ghost Towns

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    Antarctica, Ho!

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    Patagonia and the World of Waterfalls

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    Course Corrections

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    When the Journey Never Ended

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Episode 1: Historical Video Clips

Ushuaia, Argentina (2013) — Picking the right time to fly in a small airplane is critical because Ushuaia has some of the most challenging flying conditions in the world. We’re landing before the weather gets too bad.

Le Cloche Summit, Argentina (2013) — A stunning view of the seaport at Ushuaia, the Beagle Channel, and the Andes Mountains moments before liftoff in a helicopter from a snowcapped peak.

Ushuaia, Argentina (2013) — From a sailboat dock in the harbor, a 360° view gives good bearings for the port and city of Ushuaia and for the way to get to Antarctica.

Disclaimer: The footage used for these historical video clips was shot many years ago for reference purposes related to writing. The compact digital camera used was an early adopter of video. Back then compact digital cameras were very limited in quality and capability compared to where they stand now. So, the footage obviously does not meet today's standards.

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