Svalbard: Land of the Midnight Sun July 9, 2014
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: Norway, photography, polar bears, reindeer, seals, Svalbard, The Arctic, travel, vacation, walrus, whales, wildlife
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Photos from our amazing adventure to Svalbard, Norway with National Geographic/Linblad continue with Part Two. Of course seeing polar bears in the wild was breathtaking but nonetheless fabulous were the walrus, seals, whales, reindeer and rich bird life. We reached the 80th parallel north and were about 600 miles from the North Pole. Part three will feature the beauty of the landscape. 
wish I could have gone with you!
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Awesome collection of pictures Judy. Fabulous!
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wow, so awesome!! love the walrus and iceberg. Fabulous!!
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As always more WOW photos…thanks Judy!! 🙂
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As always – just WOW…thanks Judy!! 🙂
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Magical photos of the wild life we saw in the Arctic!
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Judy your photos keep getting better and better be nice to see you back at the zoo again hope you’re well bye David H
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Gorgeous photos, but what are the penguins doing in the Northern Hemisphere (Norway) if they are penguins and the photo was shot in Norway!
Cynthia
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The arctic, as you know, has no penguins but they do call those birds the ‘penguins of the north.’ They are Think-billed Murres, also called Guillemots.
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COULD YOU PLEASE PUBLISH A BOOK OF YOUR PHOTOS. THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC. My coffee table needs you!
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Wow! Such epic photos Judy!
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[…] The New York Public Library on 5th Avenue has a wonderful exhibit on the main floor and third floor that explores the wonder and awe of the Arctic. For centuries, what lies above the Arctic Circle has been a source of intrigue and fascination for those who live below its border. Stories from the ancient Greeks mixed with Norse mythology and reports from early voyages gave rise to lively and creative conceptions of ice-free waters and a fabled people who lived at the top of the world. Whether as woodcuts, engravings, lithographs, photographs, halftones, or digital prints, these images continue to captivate. This exhibit is on through July 13. Today’s montage features vintage images of the Arctic and art through contemporary eyes. I was lucky to venture to the arctic in 2014. Here are three links to my photos from that wonderful trip. The Arctic Landscape and Land of the Ice Bear and finally Land of the Midnight Sun. […]
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