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Mount Amundsen

Mountain peak · Antarctica ·

Mount Amundsen

Mountain peak · Antarctica ·
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"[...] Among the new offerings: The Roald Amundsen, a 500-passenger vessel featuring state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion technology and scheduled to launch next spring [...]"

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Hybrid-powered expedition vessel with state-of-the-art technology

travel specialists
nunatak
denman glacier
mount sandow
Google Rating
5.0 (3)
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