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Eco Tourism Cruises Holidays

Magic ... Orang-utans in Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo.

Cruising: shore excursions

Hand in hand with orang-utans

We were split into groups of six and went on local boats, called klotoks, to a reserve set aside for orang-utans and proboscis monkeys.

NSW

Breaching new heights

Whale watching

Katrina Lobley gives a blow-by-blow account of her first whale sighting.

Antarctica

A southern snowball effect

Penguins welcome the Peregrine Voyager to the Antarctic.

Is the influx of tourism in the Antarctic Peninsula putting the environment at risk? Erin O'Dwyer reports.

Antarctica

Voyage into the ice

Large Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua)rookeries - the biggest in the Antarctica Peninsula.  Named after JMA Cavalier de Cuverville, a French vice admiral.

The ride is rough but Jordan Baker discovers a journey to the coolest continent is all that it's cracked up to be.

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