I must say that the charm of the Arctic, its infinite diversity, its aloofness from the rest of the world, made it a field which gives its own reward. Only those who have seen the magnificent sunsets over the ice, who have…been buffeted by storms… can appreciate the spell which always draws us back there. Louise Arner Boyd
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It's quite a statement to say that the Arctic is a field that gives its own reward. You have to have seen it for yourself to fully understand, but one thing is for sure, the Arctic truly does have its own charms. The experience of being in the Arctic is so intense and so rewarding that it demands a return trip every year! The Arctic has been described as a place where “the earth itself seems to have been lifted suddenly from its bed of ice, and the surface has suddenly grown spacious, with space enough for everything.”

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