Antarctica

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  1. […] Photographs of surf in Antarctica are difficult to come by. Scientist and travelers might potentially take photos of waves, but they typically hold to coastlines with little wave activity for safety reasons. Additionally, vast tracks of sea ice block swell and reduce the amount of fetch. Only a handful of surf expeditions to Antarctica have been realized, with little recorded visual evidence. Arctic Surf Blog’s research department received a link to these photographs with no other information, and further details about this expedition were unable to be found. The images are taken by Geoffrey Ravenhill. […]

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  • […] Photographs of surf in Antarctica are difficult to come by. Scientist and travelers might potentially take photos of waves, but they typically hold to coastlines with little wave activity for safety reasons. Additionally, vast tracks of sea ice block swell and reduce the amount of fetch. Only a handful of surf expeditions to Antarctica have been realized, with little recorded visual evidence. Arctic Surf Blog’s research department received a link to these photographs with no other information, and further details about this expedition were unable to be found. The images are taken by Geoffrey Ravenhill. […]