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    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Bradford, England
    Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    My cabin at the campgroundPalya you hear a lot here, it can mean "hello," "welcome," "thank you," "goodbye," or "that's good".An Australian crested pigeon, they love to hop around in the shrubsA "grill your own dinner" experience at the campgroundKangaroo, emu, and camel (in that order)Visiting protected native Aṉangu land with our guide MernaShe picks a shrub and starts diggingOnce she finds a promising root she pulls it outThis is a witchetty grub, a very common food here. Cooked they taste like eggs, not bad really.Wonderful dark skies out there

    Uluru

    3月11日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 95 °F

    Finally made it to Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Outback, something I've wanted to see since I was a kid.

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    I stayed here at the Lord Nelson, Sydney's oldest hotelThe pub downstairsThis is what you get if your order a meat pie

    Sydney

    3月10日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌧 68 °F
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    Queenstown from the plane on the way to Australia

    South Island pt. 2

    3月9日, ニュージーランド ⋅ ☀️ 45 °F

    Milford Sound was beyond belief.

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    The ferry between the north and south islands. Absolutely huge, has a movie theater.Also might have been carrying more sheep than peopleRainforest birdsI braved THOUSANDS of mosquitos to see this waterfall

    South Island pt. 1

    3月5日, ニュージーランド ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

    Took a ferry from the north island to the south island, then a bus down the east coast. Then a nice scenic train over the mountains to the west coast where I rented a car for the rest of the trip. All of NZ was impressive, but if you can only visit one, make it the south island. Incredible landscapes of every sort.もっと詳しく

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    The countryside above the caves
    First we hiked down to the caveOnce inside we got on a boat to go up the caveThe worms glow to attract insects to get caught in their slimy trapsIt's much more pleasant with the lights offThis is looking up at the roof of the cave along the length of the stream underneathIt was pitch black of course so video was a challenge, but this gives an idea of what it was like

    Waitomo

    3月4日, ニュージーランド ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    Visiting Waitomo to see the caves full of gloworms

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    On the train from Auckland to HamiltonThe first of many, many sheepThe drive up to the nice country house where I got a room for the nightThey grew all kinds of stuff and had sheep and chickensWalking to the beginning of a Māori dinner show in a really cool settingAmazing thermal springsThe haka, a beloved dance that served to prepare men for warfare and intimidate the enemyThe name of an old village I went to that's built on top of lots of hot springs and geysersThese are communal cooking pits - just drop the food in, close the top, and let it steamCommunal baths continuously fed from the springsThe wharenui (big house), which acts sort of like a community centerThese chin tattoos are traditional for women and are still somewhat common in the areaAnother example of the haka

    Rotorua

    3月3日, ニュージーランド ⋅ ☀️ 50 °F

    This is an area with a lot of traditional Māori culture (the indigenous people of New Zealand).

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    Auckland is home to a lot of world class sport sailing. This is the bottom of a pro yacht.The prow from the front of a traditional Maori boat in the Maritime MuseumThis is the basic design that allowed the Polynesians to travel tens of thousands of milesA recreation of a shipping office in the museumNew Zealand has won a few sailing championshipsThis room had lots of huge and detailed ship modelsMaori fishing tackle. On the right side is even a shiny one like we use today.Saying bye to some of my under-70 friends (Alan, Kelly, and Lori)

    Auckland

    3月2日, ニュージーランド ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    My first day in New Zealand and my last day on the Volendam. I had a great time on this cruise! The two months actually flew by.

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    The Crow's Nest was a nice place to hang outThe theater for talks and entertainmentCan't beat the view during a workoutThey did themed dinners a lot depending on where we were at the timeAround Brazil we had a local team on board for a week, we got samba music lessonsOut captain discussing the plan for navigating around AntarcticaThe typical daily spreadI didn't get enough pictures of the food but it was impressiveThe menu changed every day but there was always steak, chicken, fish, and lots of sidesFondue on the deck in Antarctica was nice!I got a tour of the ship including some time on the bridgeGotta be prepared for everything!The engine control room, super coolChief Engineer

    Ship Life

    2月26日, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 77 °F

    Thought I'd also share some photos from around the ship. For this part of the trip I was on Holland America's Volendam. I really liked this ship and Holland does a great job with everything, especially the food!もっと詳しく

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    Early morning as the ship arrivesOur guide/captain/entertainment Tau. Fun guy with maybe the best job in the world.Blacktip reef sharks, there were a bunch of these. Small and harmless, we all snorkeled with them.This guide let us all come and hold a stingray, he said her name was Juliet.Surreal colorsEveryone said these are the places to stay if you ever come hereTau said his uncle lives on this motu (lagoon island)Back in portThe dark side of paradise. Almost $18 USD for three ice cream bars.

    Bora Bora

    2月23日, フランス領ポリネシア ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    Wow, what can I say? I'm not sure anywhere can top the natural beauty of Bora Bora. Yes, the water really did look like that! I didn't adjust these photos at all - I've never seen anything like it. A highlight of the whole trip so far for sure.もっと詳しく

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    Heading to the port on the tender. Don't know why I can't keep the camera level when I do video.This is one of the places frequented by Capt. Cook; you see nods to old sailing ships everywhereMont RotuiMy wonderful taxi driver guide Clarita who showed me around for a few hourssugar caneOur ship, the Volendam, looking good as everJust a taste of the countryside as I went for a strollBananas, mangoes, papayas, coconuts, lychee, starfruit, passion fruit. All grows on the islands.

    Moorea

    2月22日, フランス領ポリネシア ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    Monument to the Bounty, of mutiny fameWith a person for scaleA typical country houseBlack sand beaches from the volcanic rockAn anchor from one of Captain Cook's shipsThey have huge avocados

    Tahiti

    2月21日, フランス領ポリネシア ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

    The next three stops are all part of French Polynesia (Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora) and they are some of the most beautiful places on Earth. Sometimes you're looking around and you can't believe it's even a real place.もっと詳しく

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    This is Bounty Bay, where the HMS Bounty was burned and pieces still remain underwater.A descendant of Fletcher Christian (the head mutineer) giving a talk on life on Pitcairn

    Pitcairn Island

    2月18日, ピトケアン諸島 ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    Pitcairn Island is one of the most remote inhabited places on Earth and has a fascinating history. If you've heard of the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789, this is where most of the mutineers decided to live out their lives. Today, some of their descendants are still there, and the island has a total population of around 45. Only very small boats can access its port, but we were lucky enough to have many of the residents come aboard our ship for a day to meet us and tell us what life is like there. The book "Mutiny on the Bounty" by Peter FitzSimons is an amazing read if you want to know the whole story.もっと詳しく

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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    Easter Island from the ship, you can already see some of the famous statues (moai) at the beachThere are wild horses all aroundThis is the quarry where all the moai were carved, there are still a few hundred in the rock hereCarvings of faces and a birdCan you see the turtle?The remains of a traditional house foundationAn incredible ceremonial village perched on top of a volcanoThe crater was the source of fresh water for the people hereMy guide Eric took me by his house, very cool place!His backyardIf you're ever in Easter Island look him up!

    Rapa Nui (Easter Island)

    2月15日, チリ ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F
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    Torta amor. Needed to start the day with some energy to climb all the hills.My friend Lori, wishing this was a mural of Bruce Springsteen

    Valparaíso

    2月10日, チリ ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    This is a really unique historic port town that's now famous for its artists, colorful buildings, and hundreds of murals.

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    South Pacific Ocean

    2月9日, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F
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    My horse wouldn't stop sneaking in snacks

    Puerto Varas

    2月8日, チリ ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F
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    Didn't realize there was a bike race until this exact momentThese are called chimango caracaras, a type of falconThis was an area right by the market where people were feeding scraps to the sea lions

    Puerto Montt

    2月8日, チリ ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F
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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    seal colony by the lighthouse

    Chilean Fjords

    2月7日, チリ ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F
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    Magellan's ship the Victoria, the first to circumnavigate the globeThe rudder system underneath the deckTight sleeping quarters... except for MagellanA horizontal map of ChileWhale art in progressCharles Darwin's ship the BeagleThis area is a common departure point for Antarctica, but the sign is in Chile

    Nao Victoria Museum

    2月5日, チリ ⋅ 🌬 52 °F

    A great outdoor museum that has detailed full-size replicas of some famous ships.

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    A naval and maritime museum, run by the Chilean navyAlbatrossA light-up lighthouse mapJaime is a 30-year navy vet, it was his first day working in the museum and I was his first visitorThe Chilean Antarctic InstituteA restaurant I was going to, the dogs know where the good food is I guessAll sorts of seafood - crab, scallops, squid, ceviche, shrimp. So good.A cool antique store / museumLots of cool murals hereDog is thinking, "What are they looking at?"Basketball court at the end of the worldBrewery

    Punta Arenas

    2月5日, チリ ⋅ 🌬 48 °F
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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    UshuaiaThis is the southernmost city in the world ("end of the world")There are lots of Antarctic travel services hereA famous post office in the national parkThis is the end of the Pan-American highway, which starts in AlaskaUshuaia as we depart

    Tierra del Fuego

    2月3日, アルゼンチン ⋅ ☁️ 50 °F
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    Paradise Bay
    This is ~100-200 ft of snow. The blue color really looks like that, it's super compressed ice.Video gives a better sense of scale, look close and you can see birds flying by the rocks at firstMelchior Base (Argentinian)A few humpbacks that had just been right under my nose before I got the camera readyHumpback coming up for airLucky to capture this iceberg calving and turning some, and also some whales spouting lower-rightVidela Base (Chilean), overtaken by penguinsThe full view of Paradise Bay if you can rotate your phoneEven the kitchen staff had to come out to take a lookPalmer Station (American)

    Antarctica pt. 2

    1月31日, Bransfield Strait ⋅ 🌨 34 °F
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  • Jordan BushWorld Trip旅行者
    This is pretty much all we saw on the first dayGot this humpback right before he dove underI am penguin, monarch of all I surveyA penguin rookery we passed with a few thousand scattered as far back as we could seePenguins returning home to the rookeryA massive iceberg we passed. It looked about twice as tall as the ship, which would be ~300 ft.The black dots lower-right are penguins

    Antarctica pt. 1

    1月30日, Bransfield Strait ⋅ ☁️ 37 °F

    We cruised around Antarctica for four days, so I'm splitting this up into two parts. The first day we had pretty low visibility so I didn't get many good photos. But the next few days things cleared up, and it really was spectacular. I've seen mountains and I've seen snow, but the scale of everything here is just beyond belief. Snow pack hundreds of feet deep and icebergs bigger than the ship, it's impossible to convey the enormity of everything. I've tried to capture some of the magic of it all with photos and videos, but they just can't come close to doing it justice, it has to be seen to be believed. And the perfect still silence of everything is something I'll always remember.もっと詳しく

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    The First Ice

    1月29日, Bransfield Strait ⋅ 🌨 36 °F

    This was the first sea ice we encountered. Almost full time daylight this far south, this was about 10:30 pm. I had just noticed a few floating pieces and then suddenly it was everywhere. Really a cool moment.もっと詳しく

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    Drake Passage

    1月29日, Bransfield Strait ⋅ 🌬 37 °F

    Crossing from the Drake Passage into Antarctic waters, a notoriously rough section of ocean but something I always wanted to do. This was awesome!

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