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2023-2024

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Who is The Polar Adventure Company?

We are an online Canadian-based expedition travel agency focused exclusively on polar regions and we are your Arctic and Antarctic experts, with a combined 35 years of polar travel experience.

From the North Pole to the Antarctic Circle, we have over 700 online polar experiences and access to hundreds of more to choose from, all on the world’s finest small ships. We also have numerous other trip options, including land-based adventures for you to discover. Our deep expertise is in polar expedition cruises, land-based, and even polar superyacht expeditions. The Polar Adventure Company will gladly explore the exhilaration, and the nuances, of polar travel with you and we are always excited to discuss travel to the Arctic and the Antarctic. We are confident that there is a polar adventure for everyone.

Jason Hillier Jason has over 25 years of professional services experience and well over a decade in the polar expedition travel industry. He is a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographic Society. As a PADI Divemaster, Expedition Leader, and Guide he has been on countless land-based, ship, and superyacht expeditions to Antarctica, Greenland, Hudson Bay, Baffin Island, Labrador, Iceland, and Ellesmere Island. Jason has led trips for marine scientists, and has guided film crews (BBC, National Geographic, PBS NOVA, etc.) throughout the Arctic. As an executive with two of the world’s leading polar expedition companies, he has amassed a wealth of knowledge which he is always keen to share.

Clayton Anderson Clayton has spent the last 25 years in the travel industry as a journalist, expedition leader, zodiac driver, marketer and product developer. He has marketed, developed, or led expeditions around the world, from the Arctic to the Antarctic and everything in between.

He is a member of the Explorers Club in NYC and has authored or co- authored several books on travel.

Clayton has worked in the polar regions with Quark Expeditions, Arctic Kingdom, and Adventure Canada and has logged several years’ worth of expedition sailing time aboard expeditionary vessels giving him intimate knowledge of the industry and the many operators.

Take a Luxury Icebreaker to the North Pole

Be one of the very few people on the planet to stand on top of the world at the geographic North Pole!

Push the boundaries of navigation and set sail for 90 degrees North! During this exceptional polar exploration, you will go in search of the mythical Geographic North Pole. Enroute you will enjoy stops in Svalbard, the wildlife capital of the Arctic, for chances to see Polar Bears, Whales, Walrus and bird life. Aboard Le Commandant Charcot, the only cruise ship able to rise to this challenge, you will make your way towards the North Pole, which is inaccessible to traditional ships. A slow and humble journey awaits you in the heart of a silent world frozen by the extreme cold. You will sail among different states and forms of ice and will be able to admire, from the reassuring cocoon of the ship, the endless show of the light as it reflects on the opalescent landscapes. Following in the wake of Frederick Cook, Robert Edwin Peary or Roald Amundsen, who were among the many to fight to achieve this elusive goal, you will be part of the few chosen ones to dare the adventure, 700 km (435 miles) from any land. And in their footsteps, you will attempt to reach the Holy Grail of all polar explorers: the North Pole!

VOYAGE FACTS

Aboard the 90,000 horsepower le Commandant Charcot Starting at $38,190 per person 15 - 17 nights Longyearbyen return or Longyearbyen to Reykjavik Limited availability, book early!

July 10 - 27 Jul 27 - Aug 11 Aug 11 - 26 Aug 26 - Sep 10 2023 Dates

Jul 27 - Aug 11 Sep 26 - Oct 12 2024 Dates

WHAT'S INCLUDED All excursions Pre-night accommodation at Paris Airport (exclusive offer) Flight from Tromso to Paris Expedition Gear Fine Dining and Drinks Room Service Five-Star Luxury

adventurers LIFE IS NOT MEANT TO BE IN ONE PLACE

ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS

The rugged, remote Arctic remains one of the most unexplored parts of our planet. This ice-laden region encompasses the Canadian High Arctic, Greenland, the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen, Russia and, at the very top of the planet, the North Pole. Arctic inhabitants include polar bears, muskoxen, arctic foxes, beluga whales, reindeer, seals, walruses and migratory birds. Explore fjords, glaciers, tundra, ice-laden waterways and remote communities in the Land of the Midnight Sun. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS What will you see on your Antarctic journey? Sights change rapidly during the austral summer season. Local flora and fauna must pack a lot of living into these few warm months, so each cruise departure is, in effect, travelling to a different Antarctica, Falklands, or South Georgia Island. November to early December offers the spectacular courtship rituals of penguins and seabirds, wildflowers on the Falklands and South Georgia, and the highest level of research activity. Mid-December to January see the emergence of penguin chicks and seal pups, escalating whale sightings, and longer days creating incredible light conditions for photography. February to March brings whale sightings at their best, blooming snow algae, and increasingly numerous fur seals on the Antarctic Peninsula.

ANTARCTIC WILDLIFE

Although Antarctica may seem inhospitable for humans with its extreme weather, many animals find it to be a haven that they are perfectly adapted to survive in and even to thrive in. Antarctica has an abundance of rich and diverse wildlife, which makes it one of the most pristine and wild places to visit on earth. With penguins, sea birds, seals and whales living side by side, you're likely to see certain breeds on certain voyages. As the animal life are dependent on the sea and are mainly warm blooded, they tend to be fairly large as a survival technique against the extreme and relentless cold. Antarctic expeditions can get you close to the animals, on land or in the sea.

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11. Crabeater Seals Crabeater seals are the most abundant of all seal species, with a total population of 15 million. They have slender bodies, long snouts and their fur ranges from dark brown in winter to blonde in the summer. 12. Leopard Seals With the exception of orcas, leopard seals are at the top of the Antarctic food chain. Their name comes from their spotted fur, which resembles that of a leopard skin 13. Weddell Seals Named after British Whaler James Weddell, this seal is found all over Antarctica. Weddell seals can swim as deep as 800 meters and are considered one of the cutest seal species in Antarctica. 14. Southern Elephant Seals The largest of all seals, the male southern elephant seal can weigh up to five tons. They are found on the Sub Antarctic islands such as Macquarie Island or South Georgia. 15. Antarctic Fur Seals One of the smallest of all seals, the Antarctic Fur Seal is the common name given to the Antarctic, Sub Antarctic and New Zealand fur seals. They have teeth, whiskers, thick fur and are able to walk on all fours. 16. Ross Seals They are solitary seals that live almost entirely in heavy pack ice in East Antarctica. Their prey, mainly squid and fish, are caught in midwater depths below the pack ice. 17. Blue Whales Considered endangered, there are probably less than 2000 blue whales left. They are picky eaters, only eating Antarctic krill. 18. Sperm Whales Sperm whales are the largest toothed whale and can be found anywhere in the open ocean. 19. Minke Whales Minke whales can grow to nearly 35 feet in length and can weigh nearly 10 tons. They are curious animals that like to approach ships. 20. Humpback Whales They have the longest migration of all mammals and are very active. They frequently breach the water surface and slap their tails. Orcas are found throughout the world's oceans. They prey on fish, seals, penguins, dolphins and sometimes other whales. 21. Orca Whales

Adélie Penguin 1.

Adélies are found around the entire coast and small islands of Antarctica. They are excellent swimmers and have been recorded swimming as far as 300km to forage for food for their chicks.

2. Chinstrap Penguin

Chinstraps are one of the most distinguishable of all penguins.They have a thin black line running across their cheeks making them look like chin straps. They are medium-size in build and usually breed on hillside slopes.

3. Emperor Penguin

At 1.1m tall, the emperor penguin is taller than any other living penguin on Earth. They are mainly found on the Antarctic mainland and are also the only species to breed in the winter months.

4. Gentoo Penguin

Gentoo penguins have a distinctive bright orange beak and a white patch around and behind the eye. They are mainly found on the Sub Antarctic Islands and can make as many as 450 dives per day when foraging for krill, their main diet. 5. Macaroni Penguin Macaroni penguins are mostly found on the Sub Antarctic Islands. Their longevity is not well known, but estimated at 20 years or more.

6. King Penguin

King penguins are the second largest penguin, standing 85–95cm tall. They typically breed in 2 years out of 3, they have no nests and their eggs are incubated on the adults’ feet.

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7. Rockhopper Penguin

Their eyes are red and at 50cm are considerably shorter than other penguin species. They often burst from the water and land with a belly flop.

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8. Sub Antarctic Skua Adélies are found around the entire coast and small islands of Antarctica. They are excellent swimmers and have been recorded swimming as far as 300km to forage for food for their chicks. 9. Giant Petrels The southern giant petrel, also known as the Antarctic giant petrel, giant fulmar, stinker, and stinkpot, is a large seabird of the southern oceans. 10. Wandering Albatross These are found off of the Sub Antarctic Islands, Macquarie and South Georgia. They have a white head, neck and body and a large, pink beak.

ARCTIC WILDLIFE There are over 5,500 species of animals that live in the Arctic. For the purposes of this guide, we're including the most common animals found throughout the Arctic region. Many arctic animals have adapted over time to deal with the extreme cold. Some of these animals include the harp seal, walrus, arctic fox, reindeer, beluga whale and narwhal. If you're a bird lover, there are over 280 species of birds that live in the Arctic. No arctic expedition would be complete without a polar bear sighting. Polar bears are located throughout the Arctic region. It's estimated that only 35,000 are still left in the wild.

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10. Polar Bear Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time on the sea ice, where they mate, hunt and rear their young. It provides a platform for them to hunt, live, breed, and create maternal dens. Can be found in: small numbers in Greenland (Phippsoya and Isbukta), Spitsbergen, Franz Josef Land, around the Kara Sea and Canada. 11. Walrus With a 6" layer of insulating tissue, a walrus can weigh up to 3700 pounds. They use their tusks to pull themselves out of the water onto land. Can be found in : Kapp Lee, Spitzbergen, Franz Josef Land and Canada. 12. Musk Ox Usually found in the far north of Greenland, they move around during the different seasons to find food. They have 2 layers of fur, an inner and outer coat, to endure the freezing temperatures. Can be found in : Eastern Greenland, Svalbard and Canada. 13. Arctic Wolf A sub-species of the grey wolf, the arctic wolf is the only species not threatened by hunting or habitat destruction. It lives in 5 months of darkness throughout the year. Can be found in: Arctic regions of North America and Greenland. 14. Svalbard Reindeer One of the smallest of all reindeer types, both the males and females have antlers that are shed each year. They can reach speeds of up to 80 mph when they choose to run but normally live a fairly sedentary lifestyle. Can be found in : Svalbard. 15. Bearded Seals These are the largest species of Arctic seal, growing to 7-8 feet and weighing 600-800 pounds. Their long white whiskers make them easily recognizable. Can be found in : Greenland, Barents Sea and parts of the North Atlantic. 16. Arctic Fox The Arctic Fox can live in temperatures as low as -58 degrees F. During the summer, their pure white fur turns grey. They have excellent hearing which allows them to locate and catch prey. Can be found in : Canada and Greenland but because they live in burrows, they are rarely sighted. 17. Arctic Hare Nicknamed the "polar rabbit", the Arctic Hare has long, strong claws used for digging in the snow, smaller ears that help retain body heat and 2 fur coats - one short, thick undercoat and a thick, white topcoat. Can be found in : Greenland and the north Canadian Arctic islands.

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The puffin spends two-thirds of the year at sea. Their beaks change color seasonally so if you're looking for one in winter, don't look for the bright red bill – look for one a little bit more grey in color. Can be found in : Iceland, Westfjords and Greenland.

2. Common Eider

They dive to the sea floor to collect mollusks and crustaceans, eating them whole. Females are brown and black and males are white to black with shades of green. Can be found in: coastal Greenland, Spitsbergen and Canada.

3. Arctic Tern

Arctic terns have a small round head, red beak, long angular wings and very short legs. They can live as long as 30 years. Can be found : all over the Arctic in the summer.

4. Purple sandpiper

They have short yellow legs and their feathers have a subtle purple sheen. Can be found: Arctic Ocean islands, Spitsbergen and parts of Baffin Bay.

5. Barnacle Goose These white-and-black geese build their nests at the top of cliffs, away from predators such as Arctic foxes and polar bears. Can be found : in eastern Greenland, Svalbard, Canada and Novaya Zemlya during breeding season.

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6. Minke Whales Minke whales can grow to nearly 35 feet in length and can weigh nearly 10 tons. They are curious animals that like to approach ships. Can be found : off eastern Greenland, the Arctic Ocean, Barents Island and Kara Sea. 7. Bowhead Whale A marine beast with a large triangular skull to break through ice, they have the thickest blubber, longest lifespan, lowest core body temperature and greatest number of 'songs' than any other whale. Can be found: across Arctic waters from west of Greenland to the Barents Sea. 8. Narwhal They have a large ‘tusk’ (actually a tooth), so that’s how you’ll be able to tell them apart from other marine animals. Can be found: all year round in Arctic waters around Greenland, Canada and Russia. 9. Beluga Whale Belugas are small, toothed whales. They are gray when they are born and turn white as they age. They're very social and usually form pods in groups of about 10. They're very vocal and use a whole range of sounds to communicate and are known to mimic what they hear. Can be found: in the Arctic Ocean off the coast of Svalbard and Greenland and Canada.

We have been finding that many of you are interested in traveling solo so we thought it time to share a few current promotions available for 2023 in the Arctic and for the upcoming 2023/24 Antarctic season. Cruises with No Single Supplement Traveling solo? Many of our partners offer free single supplements on a limited number of voyages - you get the cabin to yourself! These offers are usually limited, can change quickly and fill up fast. We have a search filter on our site that has the latest solo voyages featured. Come take a look today, or contact us and we will send you some info.

Willing to Share? Many of our solo clients have taken advantage of ‘Willing to Share’ arrangements and several of our travel partners offer this on all of their trips. These are a great opportunity to avoid the dreaded single supplement charge. It does mean that you may get paired with a same-gender traveler to share your cabin, however it also means that if the operator doesn’t find a single you get the cabin/suite to yourself at no extra charge.

We also, from time to time, will match up like-minded travellers to share a cabin with an operator that does not offer shared cabins.

The Polar Adventure Company Shared Travel Group The Polar Adventure Company is happy to introduce a dedicated Facebook Group for solo travelers who are willing to share. Our dedicated, private, Facebook page for those willing to share will help interested travelers find the right cabin mate on the perfect polar trip. This Facebook Group gives solo travelers access to all our trips as reservation costs are shared, getting the double occupancy price on any ship with any operator.

Contact us if you would like to join our share list or to join our Facebook group of travellers willing to share.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Seabourn's ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship Seabourn Venture pays tribute to the remote destinations visited by the brand's highly successful expedition and Ventures by Seabourn excursion programs. "The whole vision behind Seabourn Venture was to combine the award-winning Seabourn experiences with our world-class expert team to deliver the very absolute top of the market experience for expedition travel,” Seabourn President Josh Leibowitz shared. "I believe we far surpassed our expectations in terms of quality and experience on board. It's a gorgeous looking ship with homey interiors that feel like a luxurious ski lodge." A new and exciting offering are two custom-built submarines carried on board, providing an unforgettable view of the world beneath the ocean’s surface. "What are you going to exactly do with the submarines? You're going to see more wildlife on Seabourn Venture in ten days than you would see on a similar safari in Africa. You're going to see wildlife on land, wildlife in the air, wildlife on the water and wildlife underwater." Another unique feature that Seabourn Venture offers is the opportunity to view wildlife from miles away. "We equipped the ship with a half a million-dollar camera and camera rig system, which allows us to track a polar bear from three to four miles away, with auto track so we can broadcast on any one of our screens on board. For example, while sailing, someone might spot a bear ashore and once the onboard team is notified, our camera system allows us to zoom in up close. In turn, we’re not disrupting the bear’s activities for the day while our guests have the opportunity to enjoy a truly live, unrehearsed National Geographic show on board through the Cineplex quality camera." The ship is designed to carry a complement of double sea kayaks as well as 24 Zodiacs that can accommodate all onboard guests at once, which will allow for a truly immersive experience. There's one Expedition guide for every 10 guests, and the ship will feature 132 all veranda, all ocean-front suites. NOMADIC | 24

AN INTERVIEW WITH

SEABOURN PRESIDENT JOSHUA LEIBOWITZ

THE NEW SEABOURN VENTURE

ULTRA LUXURY FOR THE EXPEDITION TRAVELER

ANTARCTICA21 OPERATES FLY & CRUISE EXPEDITIONS TO ANTARCTICA AND SEA VOYAGES TO CAPE HORN, THE FALKLAND ISLANDS (ISLAS MALVINAS), SOUTH GEORGIA & ANTARCTICA. TRIPS ARE BOUTIQUE WILDERNESS ADVENTURES TAKING YOU TO ANTARCTICA AND BEYOND. ENJOY SMALL SHIP EXPERIENCES THAT ALLOW YOU TIME TO EXPLORE REMOTE DESTINATIONS.

EXPEDITION

ANTARCTIC

Antarctica expeditions include air-cruises and sea voyages. Air-Cruises

SHIP FACTS

Air-cruises offer travelers a comfortable alternative to the 2-day sail across the rough seas of the Drake Passage. Boutique-style wilderness Antarctica expeditions include a 2-hour flight to and from Antarctica and skipping the Drake Passage. Once there, you board your expedition ship and your Antarctic adventure begins. Quickly immerse yourself in the 7th Continent—no stormy crossing or seasickness. Sea Voyages Our sea voyages to Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands are high-end wilderness adventures, not cruises. All of these trips are onboard our new and most modern polar vessels, Magellan Explorer and Ocean Nova, feeling like a private yacht. This small expedition ship gives you privileged access to Antarctica, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands, and Cape Horn.

Ships/Passengers: Magellan Explorer - 73 Ocean Nova - 67 Number of Restaurants: Magellan Explorer: 2 Ocean Nova: 1

Ship Type: Expedition

Spa: Sauna on Magellan Explorer

SHIP & DECK PLAN Ocean Nova - 67 passengers

Gym: Yes

Amenities:

Zodiac Tours Wi-Fi Available For Additional Cost Chilean wines served with lunch and dinner In-room bar for penthouse and suites RT flights from Ushuaia to Antarctica Pre- and post-expedition hotel stays

WHAT'S INCLUDED For air-cruises starting in Punta Arenas, group transfers airport/hotel on Day 1 For air-cruises starting in Punta Arenas, one overnight with breakfast in Punta Arenas at the Cabo de Hornos Hotel or similar, with a welcome dinner including drinks on Day 1 1 overnight with breakfast in Punta Arenas at the Cabo de Hornos Hotel or similar on the Day of the Scheduled Return Flight from Antarctica For air-cruises starting in Punta Arenas, enjoy special access to Explorers House. Group transfers airport/hotel on the Day of the Scheduled Return Flight from Antarctica, and group transfers hotel/airport on the last day of the air-cruise Flight from Punta Arenas to Frei Station on King George Island and/or vice versa as indicated in the program corresponding to each voyage Ship cruise as indicated in the program corresponding to each voyage Daily buffet breakfast and lunch on board ship offering a wide choice of dishes Daily served dinner on board ship offering a choice of three main courses Wine, beer, juice, and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner on board Coffee, tea, chocolate, cappuccino, water, and snacks on board ship throughout the expedition All guided shore excursions Lectures and entertainment on board Comprehensive pre- and post-voyage information material Loan of waterproof boots for landing in Antarctica Contingency Plan IAATO passenger fee (Check with your travel advisor, these are examples only)

Check with your travel advisor. This is an example itinerary only.

ON ATLAS, EVERY ASPECT OF YOUR JOURNEY IS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT, FROM THE LUXURIOUS AMENITIES IN YOUR ACCOMMODATIONS TO CONVENIENT FEATURES ON BOARD, AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN BETWEEN.. YOU CAN ALWAYS EXPECT A LUXE-ADVENTURE EXPERIENCE.

ARCTIC ANTARCTIC

YACHT EXPEDITION

SHIP FACTS

Step on board World Navigator and the new World Traveller - Embark on an expedition aboard Atlas Ocean Voyages' Explorer Class fleet of small ships with fewer than 200 guests to remote and less-visited ports in iconic destinations. Every voyage provides our signature luxe-adventure experience, where simple elegance meets invigorating encounters. Explore the world from new perspectives while enjoying exceptional comforts.

Ships/Passengers: World Navigator - 196 World Traveller (Nov. 2022) - 196

Number of Restaurants: World Navigator: 1 World Traveller: 1

SHIPS & DECK PLAN

World Navigator - Antarctica | World Traveller - Arctic (identical ships)

Ship Type: Yacht-Style Cruises and Expeditions

Spa: Yes, SeaSpa by L'OCCITANE

Gym: Yes

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Zodiac tours Unlimited wine and cocktails

Stocked in-room bar Gratuities included

Flights between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia for Antarctica Expeditions and between Oslo and Longyearbyen for Arctic Expeditions Parka included Private butler available on World Navigator

WHAT'S INCLUDED

(Check with your travel advisor, these are examples only)

Adventurers like you expect every comfort and the time to savor every moment. Atlas Ocean Voyages offers thoughtful extras to provide an All-Inclusive Luxe-Adventure Experience:

Exceptional culinary adventures with five included onboard dining options Unlimited premium pours to share with like-spirited travelers Luxurious L’OCCITANE bath amenities, personalized in-room bar service and more in every accommodation Prepaid gratuities and more Comprehensive emergency medical and travel insurance, including COVID trip interruption COMPLIMENTARY PRIVATE CHARTER JET SERVICE: Between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia for Antarctica Expeditions and Between Oslo and Longyearbyen for Arctic Expeditions COMPLIMENTARY PARKA: To take home as a memento of your Antarctic or Arctic expedition

Check with your travel advisor. This is an example itinerary only.

AN AURORA EXPEDITION IS LITERALLY LIFE CHANGING. FOUNDED BY LEGENDARY ADVENTURER GREG MORTIMER MORE THAN 30 YEARS AGO, THEIR EXPERT EXPEDITION TEAM HAS ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT SHARING THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF SOME OF THE MOST REMOTE AND UNSPOILED DESTINATIONS IN ANTARCTICA, THE ARCTIC AND BEYOND, BECAUSE WHEN YOU DISEMBARK THEY WANT YOU TO BE RICHER IN YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF OUR PLANET THAN YOU WERE WHEN YOU STEPPED ABOARD. IF YOU WANT TO SEE SOMETHING YOU’VE NEVER SEEN, YOU HAVE TO GO SOMEWHERE YOU’VE NEVER BEEN.

ARCTIC ANTARCTIC

LUXURY

Launching in November 2022, the Sylvia Earle will be debuting her inaugural season to Antarctica. Connect with like-minded travelers in a meaningful way on perspective-altering voyages to some of the most remote, unique and spectacular places on the planet. The Sylvia Earle is a floating ambassador for the conservation of the planet. Paying tribute to Dr. Sylvia Earle and six pioneering conservationists with public decks honoring their contributions and shining a light on their important conservation causes. Certified 100% Carbon Neutral, with a fully equipped Citizen Science Centre, expert lectures and participative Citizen science programs to enrich your knowledge and connection to the places they travel to, the Sylvia Earle is a comfortable base camp for adventure. With an average of 130-140 expeditioners, our aim is to get you off ship experiencing the natural environment as much as possible and our smaller groups also mean we can tread lightly, making a positive impact to the environment.

SHIP FACTS

Ships/Passengers: Greg Mortimer - 132 Sylvia Earle (Nov. 2022) - 132

Number of Restaurants: Greg Mortimer: 2 Sylvia Earle: 2

Ship Type: Luxury

Spa: Yes, sauna and spa. For massage, additional cost applies.

SHIP & DECK PLAN Sylvia Earle - 130 passengers

Gym: Yes

Amenities:

Zodiac tours House wine, beers and soft drinks included with dinner Gratuities included Flights for Fly/Sail Antarctica itineraries Parka and water bottle included Pre-expedition hotel stay

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Arctic

(Check with your travel advisor, these are examples only)

Fully-serviced accommodation in your chosen stateroom or suite Daily shore excursions, guided walks, Zodiac cruises and some activities^ Gratuities/tips for crew included – to the value of USD$15 per person per day Entry fees to historic or tourist sites An experienced team of destination specialists, activity leaders, and local guides* An informative and entertaining lecture program by our team of experts Daily breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea and snacks. House wines, beer and soft drinks included with dinner Captain’s Welcome and Farewell drinks including four-course dinner, house We offer a number of standard inclusions on our voyages. Please see full list below:

Antarctic Check with your travel advisor. These are example itineraries only.

cocktail, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages Complimentary 3-in-1 polar jacket on polar voyages Complimentary use of Muck boots during the voyage Port surcharges, permits and landing fees

All Antarctic voyages include one night’s pre-voyage accommodation and arrival airport transfer (on selected preferred flights) Flights mentioned as per itinerary Guided town/city tour and activities as per voyage itinerary The following inclusions are also part of selected voyages. Please refer to the specific voyage Trip Notes for inclusions pertaining to the voyage of your choice:

* on selected voyages. ^ weather permitting

5 HARD-TO-BELIEVE FACTS ABOUT ANTARCTICA THAT ARE 100% TRUE

Time in Antarctica is definitely not the usual. At the South Pole, the lines of longitude, which give us different time zones around the globe, all meet at a single point. Most of Antarctica experiences 6 months of constant daylight in summer and 6 months of darkness in winter. Time starts to feel a little different without the normal markers for day and night. THERE IS NO ANTARCTIC TIME ZONE The surface area of the Antarctica is around 5,400,000 sq mi (14,000,000 sq km). In the winter, Antarctica doubles in size because of the ice building up around the coast of it. The continent is twice the size of Australia, 1.5 times the size of the United States and 50 times the size of United Kingdom. ANTARCTICA IS 1.5X THE SIZE OF THE U.S.

In Antarctica around 1% of the continent (4,000 km or 2,500 mi) is permanently ice-free – such areas are called dry valleys or Antarctic oasis. They are thought to be the world’s harshest deserts and it is estimated that these areas haven’t seen rain or snow in almost 2 million years. According to one study led by Australian scientists, due to climate change ice-free areas in Antarctica could expand up to 25% by the end of 21st century. This could drastically change the biodiversity of the continent. PARTS OF ANTARCTICA HAVEN'T RECEIVED RAIN OR SNOW IN 2 MILLION YEARS

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“Our ATMs at McMurdo Station are the southernmost ATMs in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records,” Wells Fargo said. “In fact, they’re the only ones on the entire continent of Antarctica — kind of cool to say that.” David Parker, vice president of ATM Banking at Wells Fargo, says that the money circulated by the ATMs is constantly recycled so there is no need for cash vendors to replenish the supply. Only one ATM is in use. The other is for spare parts in the event the first one breaks. A technician is sent every 2 years to maintain the machines.

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ANTARCTICA IS A DESERT

Antarctica is the largest desert on earth, almost twice the size of the Sahara Desert. Unlike the Arctic, where floating sea ice melts and refreezes annually, Antarctica is a solid ice sheet lying on a solid continent. Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, and most isolated continent on Earth, and its annual precipitation can be less than 51 mm in the interior. It's covered by a permanent ice sheet that contains 90% of the Earth's fresh water.

5 HARD-TO-BELIEVE FACTS ABOUT THE ARCTIC THAT ARE 100% TRUE

In Svalbard in Norway, the sun never fully sets for 125 days from mid-April to mid-August. The ‘midnight sun’ is a natural phenomenon that occurs during the summer in locations north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle. Polar night is the opposite of midnight sun when the sun is not at all visible above the horizon. In Svalbard, the polar night lasts from mid-November to late January. THE MIDNIGHT SUN AND THE POLAR NIGHT There is more than one North Pole. The northernmost point on the Earth’s surface is the Geographic North Pole, also known as True North. To the south lies the Magnetic North Pole towards which all magnetic compasses point. This point is not fixed and is constantly changing. THERE IS MORE THAN ONE NORTH POLE

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault currently stores 980,000 samples to protect against future natural or manmade disasters. THE ARCTIC HOUSES THE WORLD'S LARGEST SECURE SEED STORAGE

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If you stand at the North Pole, you would be in every time zone at once because all the lines that demarcate time zones start at the North Pole. It comprises 5.4 million square miles. By comparison, the Atlantic Ocean covers 41.1 million square miles, and the Pacific 62.46 million square miles. THE ARCTIC OCEAN IS THE WORLD’S SMALLEST

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HURTIGRUTEN'S EXPEDITION FLEET RANGES FROM SMALL AND AGILE SHIPS TO MEDIUM-SIZED, HYBRID-POWERED VESSELS. AT HOME ON YOUR HAVEN AT SEA, YOU’LL EXPERIENCE AN INFORMAL, WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE, COMFORTABLE CABINS, LUXURIOUS SUITES, AND STYLISH INTERIORS MADE FROM NATURAL MATERIALS. ALL ARE MODERN ICE-CLASS SHIPS SUITABLE FOR POLAR SAILING, COMBINING ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY WITH EFFICIENT ENGINES AND LIGHT FUELS. ONBOARD SCIENCE CENTERS ACT AS THE HEART AND HUB OF THE SHIP, FEATURING ADVANCED MICROSCOPES WITH AN IMPRESSIVE ARRAY OF BIOLOGICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SLIDES.

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Embarking on an expedition, you’ll be travelling to some of the most remote and pristine places on the planet. These are areas where nature reigns supreme and where wildlife live free. Itineraries on expedition cruises are not completely set in stone. This gives the flexibility of responding to challenging elements and to grasp new opportunities for exploration as they arise. The option to divert from course is an essential and exciting aspect of expedition cruises.

SHIP FACTS

Ships/Passengers: MS Fram: 250

MS Fridtjof Nansen: 500 MS Roald Amundsen: 500 MS Spitsbergen: 180 MS Otto Sverdrup: 526 MS Maud: 528 Number of Restaurants: MS Fram: 2 MS Fridtjof Nansen: 3 MS Roald Amundsen: 3 MS Spitsbergen: 1 MS Otto Sverdrup: 3 MS Maud: 3

SHIP & DECK PLAN

MS Fram - 200 passengers

Ship Type: Premium

Spa: MS Fram: Sauna & Relaxation

MS Fridtjof Nansen: Sauna, Spa & Relaxation MS Roald Amundsen: Sauna, Spa & Relaxation MS Spitsbergen: Sauna & Relaxation MS Otto Sverdrup: Sauna, Spa & Relaxation MS Maud: Sauna & Relaxation

Gym: On all ships

Amenities:

Zodiac tours Wi-Fi Cabin service for suites Gratuities Included Butler available for suites only

WHAT'S INCLUDED Transfer from the ship to Punta Arenas airport after the expedition cruise Flight in economy class from Punta Arenas to Santiago de Chile A stay in a cabin of your choice Breakfast, lunch and dinner including beverages* in Restaurant Aune À la carte Restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests Complimentary tea and coffee Complimentary Wi-Fi on board Complimentary reusable water bottle English-speaking Expedition Team who organize and accompany activities on board and ashore Please note there is very limited Wi-Fi and phone signal in the remote areas we travel to and streaming is not supported. In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by experts on the Expedition Team Full use of our Science Center, extensive library and advanced biological and geological equipment Citizen Science program where you can assist with live scientific research Photography tips and techniques for capturing landscape and wildlife from our onboard professional photographer (Check with your travel advisor, these are examples only)

Use of the ship’s hot tubs, panoramic sauna and gym Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings Escorted landings with small expedition boats Loan of boots, trekking poles, and all equipment for activities Complimentary wind and water-resistant expedition jacket Expedition Photographers on hand to assist you No gratuities expected

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* House beer and wine, sodas, and mineral water

5 HAPPENING BARS ON EXPEDITION CRUISE SHIPS

Imagine taking home the memory of watching the Northern Lights or the icy glaciers in the calmness of the twilight, as you sip your cognac or cocktail. Expedition cruise ships that sail to explore the North & South poles and extreme glaciers have a lot to explore in the drinks section too. Here are 5 happening bars that keep you company during those long expeditions on a gorgeous ice breaker ship.

Resting inside Deck 4, the Expedition Lounge is the heart of the ship. A meeting spot for the curious, guests have conversations with the complimentary cocktail or glass of fine wine as they reminisce the stories from the day. Adorned with warm custom furniture and an etched glass partition displaying a vintage map of Antarctica and vitrines showcases, the lounge offers you memories, knowledge and friends to take home.

Seabourn Venture

Seabourn Venture

Quark Expeditions Ultramarine

After a chopper expedition onboard the Ultramarine, you get to settle down and indulge in whisky in the cozy Panorama Lounge & Bar. Surrounded by glass enclosures with unobstructed views, it allows guests to relax indoors while staying connected to the breath-taking views drifting by. In a mood to socialize with fellow travellers or for a board game or on the dance floor - the Panorama bar has it all covered!

The al fresco Poolside Grill & Bar with stellar views of the glistening sea and surroundings offers staple grilled classics such as hot dogs, burgers and grilled fish – with all the accompanying condiments. A perfect place for that unforgettable BBQ event! The Bar offers handcrafted cocktails and drinks of your choice.

Ponant

Hurtigruten

Onboard the world’s first luxury icebreaker ship powered by liquefied natural gas, and the latest addition to the PONANT fleet, is the Inneq, an open-air bar. Inneq translates to “fire” in Greenlandic and comes with a giant firepit to enjoy the polar landscapes in complete comfort. This 79-seater bar overlooks the Observation Lounge and the pool on Deck 9. The menu is complete with a diverse and refined range of international sweet and savoury dishes. Head over for a drink as you stargaze with Swarovski Optik telescopes or detox on the pool deck after a quick swim.

The Explorer Bar brings you closer to the ocean with the floor-to-ceiling windows offering a panoramic view. Sit back on the comfortable armchair with a drink in a hand, and watch the world sail by. The bar serves up a variety of Norwegian beers, red, white, and rosé wine, and a collection of Norwegian aquavit that would put a wide smile on any spirit lover. Enjoy your drinks with the finger foods like grilled sandwiches with local ham and cheese, or experiment the Norwegian speciality: dried fish!

DISCOVERY IS IN THE LINDBLAD DNA. THEY’VE BEEN AT THIS FOR 50 YEARS. THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN THEIR MASTERFUL CAPTAINS AND EXPERIENCED EXPEDITION LEADERS CREATES UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITIES FOR GUESTS. LINDBLAD’S TEAMS WILL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO ENSURE YOU UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCES. WHETHER IT’S MANNING THE SPOTTING SCOPES ALL NIGHT TO ENSURE A POLAR BEAR SIGHTING OR ORCHESTRATING A LANDING AT AN EXTRAORDINARY WILDLIFE SITE TO COINCIDE WITH A MAGNIFICENT SUNRISE, THEIR COMMITMENT CREATES THRILLING MOMENTS FOR YOU.

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SHIP FACTS

Now, thanks to the Lindblad-National Geographic alliance, you can sail aboard the National Geographic fleet to the planet’s most extraordinary places in the company of world-renowned scientists, naturalists, educators, and researchers, and explore stunning natural environments alongside skilled specialists using state-of-the-art exploration tools. Experience an incredible night in one of the ships geodosic glass igloos perched atop the observation deck - an experience available to all guests on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Ships/Passengers: National Geographic Endurance: 126 National Geographic Resolution: 126 National Geographic Orion: 102 National Geographic Explorer: 148 Number of Restaurants: National Geographic Endurance: 3 National Geographic Resolution: 3 National Geographic Orion: 2 National Geographic Explorer: 3

SHIP & DECK PLAN Endurance - 126 passengers

Ship Type: Contemporary

Spa: Sauna and/or LEXspa on all ships

Gym: Fitness Studio/Center on all ships

Amenities:

Zodiac tours Wine & Cocktails Included Gratuities Included

Parka and water bottle to take home Pre-expedition hotel stay included

WHAT'S INCLUDED

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All meals and non-alcoholic beverages* Your bar tab and all crew gratuities are included in the voyage price on all National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Endurance, National Geographic Resolution, and National Geographic Orion voyages. Please call for details. Your bar tab and WiFi** are included in the voyage price on all National Geographic Islander, National Geographic Islander II, or National Geographic Endeavour II voyages. Please call for details.

Cappuccinos, lattes & filtered water 24-hour coffee, tea & soda on demand Hors d’oeuvres & snacks during Recap Fitness center or exercise equipment, depending on the ship Fully stocked library, and other gracious public spaces The guidance and company of our expedition staff The services of a physician on certain ships/destinations

Hotels ashore as indicated in itinerary Meals on land, as indicated in itinerary Sightseeing & entrance fees Special access permits, park fees, port taxes Transfers to and from group flights The expertise of our expedition staff All excursions Zodiac, paddleboard & kayak explorations Presentations and guest speakers in the lounge

PONANT WELCOMES YOU TO THE POLAR REGIONS: AN ACHIEVEMENT RESERVED FOR JUST A HANDFUL OF PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD. BECAUSE NAVIGATING THROUGH THE ICE IS BOTH AN ART AND A SKILL, THE FRUIT OF A NEVER-ENDING LEARNING PROCESS DEMANDING PATIENCE AND HUMILITY.USING A COMBINATION OF THE VERY LATEST TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE TOGETHER WITH MANEUVERING TECHNIQUES ACQUIRED THROUGH DECADES OF TRAINING, THEY CONSTANTLY ADJUST AND ADAPT THE TRAJECTORY TO THE WEATHER CONDITIONS AS THE SHIP PROGRESSES, AND ALWAYS WITH COMPLETE RESPECT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.

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SHIP FACTS

With Le Commandant Charcot, PONANT has imagined and envisaged the cruise voyage of tomorrow. The latest addition to the fleet will take you following in the footsteps of the great polar explorers in refined surroundings complete with the kind of luxury services never before offered in the farthest reaches of the southern and northern hemispheres. The indoor swimming pool, the conservatory, the panoramic restaurant, the Blue Lagoon outdoor restaurant, the Main Lounge, the Observation Lounge, the lobby… Each of the common areas has been designed to both convey French-style discreet luxury and arouse wonder and amazement. The common thread running through all their designs is the desire to allow the light to penetrate and open everything up to the extraordinary polar landscapes and scenery. This very first hybrid-electric polar exploration ship powered by LNG has been designed with the greatest attention to detail in terms of safety and respect for the environment.

Ships/Passengers: Le Boreal - 264 L'Austral - 264 Le Lyrial - 244 Le Soleal - 264 Le Commandant Charcot - 245

Le Champlain - 184 Le Laperouse - 184 Le Bellot - 184

Number of Restaurants: 2 on each ship

Ship Type: Ultra-Luxury

Spa: Available on all ships

Gym: Available on all ships

SHIP & DECK PLAN

Amenities:

Zodiac tours Wi-Fi Included Shore excursions 24 hour cabin service Open bar Air on private jet Parka to take home Pre-crusie hoteal included for some cruises

Le Commandant Charcot - 245 passengers

WHAT'S INCLUDED Dining in all venues

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Beverages (excluding premium brands) Mini-bar stocked with your preferences WiFi throughout the ship Use of the ships’water-sports toys (weather/itinerary permitting)

24-hour room service Polar Parka and boots All tours led by bilingual polar team $100 OBC pp

THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULA IS AN ENVIRONMENT OF EXQUISITE ISOLATION, RICH WILDLIFE, STIMULATING HISTORY AND MAJESTIC LANDSCAPES. YOUR JOURNEY TO THE 7TH CONTINENT WILL TAKE YOU TO THE END OF THE WORLD, WHERE ADVENTURE BEGINS, OR MAYBE YOU'LL CHOOSE TO NAVIGATE THE ICY CHANNELS OF THE HIGH ARCTIC, FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF LEGENDARY EXPLORERS WHO BRAVED THE UNKNOWN TO SEEK THE FABLED SEA ROUTE TO ASIA AND REVEL AT VAST, UNTOUCHED NATURE STUNNING IN ITS MINIMALIST SPLENDOR ALONG THE WAY.

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SHIP FACTS

The newest ship in Quark's fleet, Ultramarine, is designed to go beyond the familiar in polar exploration, to discover new places, and to immerse you in the best the region has to offer. Equipped with two twin-engine helicopters, Ultramarine offers the most robust portfolio of adventure activities in the industry, the most spacious suites in its category, breathtaking public spaces, and more outdoor wildlife viewing spaces than other expedition ships its size. It also features an innovative mix of sustainability features that exceed all industry standards. With all this and more, Ultramarine is set to deliver the ultimate polar expedition experience.

Ships/Passengers: Ocean Adventurer - 128 Ocean Diamond - 189 Ultramarine - 199 World Explorer - 172

Number of Restaurants: 2 on each ship

SHIP & DECK PLAN Ultramarine - 199 passengers

Ship Type: Ultra Luxury

Spa: Ocean Adventurer - No Ocean Diamond - Spa Ultramarine - Tundra Spa & Sauna World Explorer - L'Occitane Spa & Sauna

Gym: Available on all ships

Amenities:

Zodiac tours Shore excursions Wine and beer included Parka included

Flightseeing Heli-Hiking Ice Sheet Experience Alpine Kayaking Exclusive Heli-Landing Greenland Camp Experience Mountain Biking Alpine Heli-Trekking

WHAT'S INCLUDED Leadership throughout the voyage by our experienced Expedition Leaders, including shore landings and other activities All Zodiac transfers and cruising as per the daily program All shore landings as per the daily program Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping All meals, snacks, soft drinks and juices on board throughout your voyage Select beer and wine during dinner; and coffee, tea and cocoa available around the clock Formal and informal presentations by the Expedition Team and guest speakers as scheduled A photographic journal documenting the expedition A pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for landings and Zodiac cruising excursions An official Quark Expeditions® parka to keep All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program All luggage handling aboard the ship Emergency Evacuation insurance for all passengers to a maximum benefit of USD $500,000 per person Group arrival transfer in Ushuaia from airport to pre-expedition hotel on Day 1 One night’s pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Ushuaia with breakfast Group transfer from hotel to ship on embarkation day Group departure transfer upon disembarkation in Ushuaia from ship to local airport or to luggage storage facility (Check with your travel advisor, these are examples only)

These are examples of expedition stops.

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EXPERIENCE THE EXTRAORDINARY IN EVERY WAY ON BOARD SCENIC ECLIPSE, THE WORLD’S FIRST DISCOVERY YACHTS™. INSPIRED BY THE SLEEK CONTOURS OF A SAILING YACHT, SCENIC ECLIPSE HAS SET THE BENCHMARK IN ULTRA-LUXURY OCEAN CRUISING. EXPLORE ABOVE, BELOW AND BEYOND THE HORIZON BY HELICOPTER^, SUBMARINE^, ZODIAC OR KAYAK. FROM NATURE TO CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS, AND HISTORIC CITIES TO ANCIENT MONUMENTS, A SCENIC ECLIPSE VOYAGE IS SURE TO LEAVE YOU WITH MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME.

^Flights on board two helicopters, helicopter experiences and submarine at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather and ice conditions. Helicopters are unable to operate in South Georgia, Svalbard and Russia. Submarine unable to operate in Svalbard, US waters, Russia and the Kimberly region.

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Built to Polar Class 6 ice rating, world-class technology and custom-built extended stabilizers, Scenic Eclipse safely navigates waters beyond the capabilities of most ships. It is designed for unrivaled access to the most remote and remarkable landing sites in this region, including full access in South Georgia. Its GPS Dynamic Positioning also allows the Discovery Yacht to maintain location without dropping anchors onto sensitive sea beds. Scenic Eclipse remains the only ship to offer guests an abundance of exploration on Zodiac, helicopter, submarine, kayak and stand-up paddle boarding. Your truly all-inclusive Scenic Discovery Excursions will be led by an expert Discovery Team of up to 20-members who will guide you and enrich your understanding of each destination. With credentials and qualifications that span such disciplines as science, geology, botany, history, photography, archaeology, anthropology, marine biology, and glaciology – each guest will feel like they have their own personal expert guide to answer the most curious and technical questions.

SHIP FACTS

Ships/Passengers: Scenic Eclipse - 200 Scenic Eclipse II (April 2023) - 200

Number of Restaurants: 10 on both ships

Ship Type: Ultra Luxury

Spa: Yes, 5,920 square feet

Gym: Yes

Activities: • Excursions including exclusive Enrich experiences, Freechoice activities, discovery excursions • Exploration by zodiac • Kayaking • Stand-up paddle boarding

SHIPS & DECK PLAN Scenic Eclipse^ - 200 passengers

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Amenities:

Butler service Spa Vitality pools Theater 2 helicopters Submarine Expert discovery team

WHAT'S INCLUDED Only 228 guests on board (200 in Polar regions) for a truly exclusive experience Spacious all-verandah luxury suite accommodation Butler service for every guest and an almost 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio Up to 10 dining experiences, from casual to fine dining The finest selection of included premium branded beverages, with a choice of over 100 whiskeys Engaging lecture and education program with onboard experts Dedicated Observation Lounge & Terrace for optimal viewing opportunities On board Swarovski Telescopes and in suite binoculars so you never miss a moment Indulgent 5,920-square-feet Senses Spa#, gym, yoga and Pilates studio Scandinavian inspired outdoor vitality pools State of the art theater for daily entertainment and education program (Check with your travel advisor, these are examples only)

Complimentary Wi-Fi^ Internal flights and taxes Return airport transfers, all tipping on board and on shore

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Onshore Inclusions:

Comprehensive choice of all-inclusive shore excursions Active Scenic Discovery excursions Exclusive Scenic Enrich experiences Scenic Freechoice activities

Expert Discovery Team and local guides All tipping and gratuities on board onshore Engaging lectures and education program with on board experts Complimentary expedition parka and water bottle, plus use of special polar boots ^Suites 901 & 903 and 902 & 904 connect as Two bedroom Penthouse Suite. The deck plan and suite layout images are an indication only and may vary between ships. Suite measurements are approximate, and those in same category may vary in size. †Laundry is located on Deck 5 on Scenic Eclipse II

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