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Aerial footage of the Karale Glacier, filmed during the Global Surveyor sailing expedition in East Greenland. The drone fly-through shows the scale of the ice and the surrounding landscape as the yacht continued its passage along the East Greenland coast. Thanks to Eugen for operating the drone and sharing this amazing footage! About us - Go West Sailing runs RYA/MCA training and sailing expeditions in challenging waters worldwide — from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Get in touch to find out where your next sailing adventure could take you!
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During our Greenland sailing adventure, we sailed along the Ikateq Channel to the end of the Sermiligaaq Fjord, reaching the stunning Karale and Knud Rasmussen glaciers. We navigated along the edge of the glacier to get a closer look at this breathtaking natural wonder, discovering towering mountains and crystal-clear icebergs in perfect harmony with the serenity of nature. This was the northernmost point we reached, close to the Arctic Circle. #sailingadventure #globalsurveyor #sailglobalsurveyor #adventuretravel
Video taken by Hadrien Benk-Fortin on a Komodo cruise of the Seven Seas in July 2015: "It is impossible to get bored. Every activity is quickly succeeded by another activity, which can be snorkelling, diving, hikes, beach walks... Anything, really. Seeing five Manta rays all together while snorkelling was definitely one of the highlights of the week, yet it is so hard to pinpoint exactly one favorite moment. The views from the hikes on the mountains of the archipelago were also absolutely stunning." (www.thesevenseas.net)