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Eine eigentlich unbeschreibbare Reise

By Franziska // Saturday 15 Sep // 17:18:45 // 3 Comments // View

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Was fuer eine Reise!!! Gestern ging es endlich mit der Noorderlicht los nach Ny-Alesund! Natuerlich waren wir alle vorher sehr aufgeregt, denn mit so einem Schiff faehrt man nicht alle Tage.Doch auch der Donnerstag und Freitag in Longyearbyen waren super schoen. Als wir nach einem anstrengendem Flug endlich im “Basecamp”, einem sehr netten und gemuetlichen Hotel, angekommen waren ging es am Abend auch gleich zu einem Jugendklub wo wir mit norwegischen Jugendlichen geredet haben. Wir haben Tischfussball gespielt, Musik gehoehrt, Pizza gegessen und Spass gehabt. Am Freitag haben wir die Schule hier in Longyearbyen besucht. Das war ein tolles Erlebniss, den deren Schule ist ganz anders als unsere!!! Schuhe zu tragen ist verboten, dem entsprechend ist es sehr sauber. Die Klassen sind gross, mordern eingerichtet und super schoen. Sie haben ausserdem einen Fitnessraum und ein Schwimmbad. Die Schueler waren total offen und sympathisch.Ina und ich haben Live Bloging gemacht und hatten ein sehr lustiges Interview mit dem “Tigerentenclub”.Und dann ging es auch schon los: Nach dem das ganze Gepaeck aufgeladen war, konnten wir zum ersten Mal auf das Schiff. Es ist gross, gemuetlich und komfortabel. Ein schnelles Einraeumen der Zimmer, dann gab es Essen von “Anna”, die Koechin. Das war soooo lecker!!!….mhhhh…Und dann wurde auch schon losgesgelt: Wir wurden in Gruppen aufegteielt, und muessen mehrere Schichten pro Tag uebernehmen. Es bringt wirklich sehr viel Spass und keiner wollte ins Bett gehen.
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An altered reality

By Shona // Saturday 15 Sep // 17:12:30 // 3 Comments // View

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Location: NOORDELICHT, COOOMIN ROOM/ WEST SVALBARD
My whole world has been turned upside down over the last two days. Things that seemed important or relevant before doesn’t seem to matter now. Being surrounded by this sheer beauty and vastness has made me think and about the importance of life and the place humans have in our planet. Being on this ship I feel incredibly close to nature and what our planet should be. Back home we have created a reality for ourselves that seems rather fake when you experience this. What I am seeing here is real and the land that Mother Nature has given us originally and we have altered it so much. And I don’t think that we should have the right to determine what happens to this land when it gave us the right to live here in the first place. Seeing where the sun meets the water and the land makes me feel like I am on the edge of the earth and we are sailing to a peaceful end. If heaven exists I think that it might look like this.

On a lighter note today we saw a polar bear on the shore! Yes I saw a polar bear! We were returning to the ship after our 2hr hike and the captain spotted the bear walking exactly where we had just been. It was crazy to think that we had just been there and if we waited onshore any longer we might have run into him. Then we raised the sails on the ship and have been sailing ever since. We are now in open water and I have slowly gotten used to the rocking and movement the waves create onboard. At first I felt a bit sick but now I can handle it when I am on the higher levels (forget it in the cabins). Tea is soon and then I have another watch to do. The first was eventful with the polar bear and the sails being raised. I hope the next one is just as lively. Blogging is difficult for me with the seasickness so bear with me. Today I have been feeling a little down (not my normal, loud self). I have been trying to take it all in and make sense of it all. It still all seems a little surreal.

Love and miss you all,
Shona x

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Exploring the Arctic

By Liam // Saturday 15 Sep // 17:07:27 // 2 Comments // View

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Hi Guys,
I’m finally here even though it is hard to believe. We flew from Heathrow to Stockholm after a hectic day of sightseeing. That evening we got around three hours sleep, because we had a flight at 6 am to Oslo. Then we had a connecting flight to Longyearbyen (capital of Svalbard) stopping shortly at Tromso (north Norway). However after a life long journey we have arrived and it is astonishing. You can’t visualise it at all the air, temperature and light is all completely different. This evening we had a tour of the town and visited museum learning about the history of Svalbard and its mining. We then met some of the children of Svalbard at a youth club. It was incredible how much we all have in common despite the place they live in.
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Tot oder Lebendig?

By Katharina // Saturday 15 Sep // 16:45:27 // 6 Comments // View

Heute Morgen, bevor wir uns auf den Weg nach Ny Alesund gemacht haben, sind wir mit einem kleinen Schlauchboot an Land gebracht worden und haben einen Spatziergang gemacht. Wir haben jede Menge Knochen gefunden, unter anderen auch einen Wirbelknochen eines Wals, und Fluegel von Voegeln, einen toten, angeknabberten Polar Fuchs und ein totes Renntier, von dem ausser dem Fell, ein paar Knochen und der Kopf nichts mehr uebrig war. Warscheinlich ist es gestuerzt, hat sich das Genick gebrochen und wurde dann von Fuechsen verspeist.
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Two puffins and a polar bear!

By Jessica // Saturday 15 Sep // 16:35:40 // 1 Comment // View

Two puffins and a polar bear! We set sail last evening, at about 6, having had to get all the luggage – including camera, media and scientific equipment, on board by carrying it through another ship! We sailed out of Longyearbyen for a few hours and moored up in a bay called Trygghamna, which is Norwegian for “safe harbour,” very beautiful place, surrounded on all three sides by snow capped mountains. We ate a very welcome dinner of salmon and pasta, followed by grapes and cheese! Anna, the cook, is fantastic and keeps making us all lovely food to keep us going as it is rather cold!!!!

It’s around about zero degrees and getting colder as we travel north. Yesterday we went to visit the school in Longyearbyen and met some of the teachers and students, they showed us around there school, as there are a lot less students there than at Kidbrooke they teach them as a year group and the teachers teach lots of different subjects, though they have specialist rooms for gym, art and tech. The students made us a lovely soup from vegetables and sausages and one of the students played their guitar for us, apparently he taught himself how to play and has played for the King of Norway, he was very impressive!!

Woke early this morning and rushed onto deck as an arctic fox had apparently been spotted, except it was a reindeer!! Just goes to show how distance and scale are very hard to judge here, especially because there are no trees. That woke us up bright and early and after breakfast we were ready to go for a long trek, Christian the guide had to give us a safety lecture on how to behave if we saw a polar bear and he showed us what he would do with his flare gun and rifle if a bear came too close. However, he said, it was unlikely we would see a bear in that area at this time of year so we were not to worry. Off we set, walking along the shoreline and spotting whale bones and different varieties of lichens and vegetation.

As Christian guided us up a rather steep slope at the bottom of a mountain one of the students spotted the carcass of an arctic fox, most of the body had been eaten but its tail and paws were still intact. A few metres on we came across the carcass of a reindeer, Christian thought that it had probably fallen down the scree and broken it’s neck, it was rather sad looking! We walked under a mountain called Bird Ledge where hundreds of seabirds nest – very noisy! After walking for two and a half hours the Noorderlicht sailed to us and sent the zodiac to come and pick us up from the shore.

On our return we had to raise the sails, which took a lot of organisation and effort – need strong arms to raise sails, and we were taught how to tie nautical knots – very useful!! We then sat down to lunch, at which point the Captain came in to say he could see a polar bear on the shore!!! We think had been attracted by our scent! It was an amazing sight and though it was far away I managed to get some really good shots, everyone was on deck capturing the bear in as many forms as possible! As we were staring in awe at the bear a pair of puffins flew by!! I am sooooo happy now, I really wanted to see a polar bear and some puffins and I got see both at once!! WOW!!!!!!

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My team were on watch for the next two hours and we hoisted sails and tied knots and steered and learned a lot about how to sail a ship! Whilst keeping an eye on the polar bear until he decided to toddle off over the mountains! We also saw some guillemots and some arctic gulls, it really is amazing experiencing all this wildlife! Jethro is now strumming on his guitar whilst we are blogging, writing diaries, making tea and chilling after a hard days work – team 4 have just raised the mainsail! Having such a fantastic experience so far, hard work but well worth it!! Speak soon, Jess x

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Volle Kraft voraus!

By Katharina // Saturday 15 Sep // 16:35:18 // 2 Comments // View

Die Norderlicht. Ruhig und friedlich liegt der 2-Mast-Schooner im Hafen von Longyearbyen. Bis gestern. Denn dann kamen wir. Um 6:00 pm starteten wir unsere erste Fahrt nach Trygghamna, was sicherer Hafen bedeutet, wo wir die Nacht verbracht haben. Die See war ruhig und man hatte einen wundervollen Blick ueber die ganzen Schnee bedeckten Berge. Irgendwann am spaeten Abend, kurz bevor wir Trygghamna erreichten, began meine Schicht an Deck und ich habe das Schiff in den Hafen ( wenn man das so nennen konnte) gefahren und eingeparkt. Alle haben mich gelobt. Und da sag noch mal einer “Frauen und einparken!”

Ich hab mich aber nicht wirklich wohl beim lenken des Schiffs gefuehlt, weil ich die ganze Zeit auf einen Eisberg zuhalten musste und dachte, dass wir bald das gleiche Schicksal teilen wie die Titanic! Es ist dann aber Gott sei Dank doch alles gut gegangen. Die Nacht war auch ganz ertraeglich. Die Betten sind zwar ein bisschen klein, genauso wie alles andere hier auf dem Schiff, aber das kann man aushalten!

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Polar Bear in Svalbard!

By Jethro // Saturday 15 Sep // 16:10:07 // View

The first 3 days in Svalbard have been incredible. When we arrived from Oslo I was really tired because we didn’t get much sleep the night before but when we got to Longyearbyen I woke up immediately. We had a tour of the town of Longyearbyen and went to the museum to find more about Svalbard. We went to the youth centre to meet the youth of Longyearbyen and they were great! Some were Norwegian and some were from other places but they apparently don’t give stuff about climate change. This is weird because if sea levels rose by just a little bit then the whole town would be underwater. When we got back from there we all went ff in little groups. The people I was with went for a wander to the frozen river coming off the glacier. The hotel we stayed in was called Base Camp, it was really swish and we four boys shared a room big enough for six. We went to the school that the pupils visit and it’s better than ours! There’s only about 200 people going to it at the most and they have a huge sports hall and a swimming pool! The boat is… cozy. The cabin I’m in is a small room with a bunk bed and a sink, there is about 50 squared centimeters of floor space to put two bags and a guitar on. It is very cramped. Today we went onshore in Svalbard; we got a Zodiac (dingy) onto the shore and walked along the beach and part of the way up a mountain. When we got back onto the boat we started sailing again, the boat had been going on a diesel engine the day before because there was no wind. It was fun hoisting up the sails and tying up all the ropes and as soon as we got inside to eat lunch we noticed that there was a polar bear outside. The polar bear was walking along the shore towards where we were just 10 minutes earlier. If we had stayed there we could have seen it a bit too close. We were on the boat so we followed it down the coast trying to get a good photo. It was a bit far away but the pros got some good ones. We saw a puffin as well. I also went on watch were I put up the sails again and had some time to relax.

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London, Longyearbyen, Trigghamna

By Josef // Saturday 15 Sep // 16:04:29 // 5 Comments // View

Hello all,

It’s been a few days since I last blogged so this may be a long one.

On Wednesday we flew from London Heathrow to Stockholm which was exciting because it was my first ever flight. Then, on Thursday morning (very early on Thursday morning) we flew from Stockholm to Oslo then Oslo to Longyearbyen.

In Longyearbyen we had a short tour of the mining town before going to the museum. There were many opportunities for taking photos of the surrounding scenery although I didn’t have long because we were going to the Norwegian youth club. There I met Andreas and Daniel- two Norwegian (Svalbardian) boys who both had an extremely good understanding of English. We ate pizza and played pool and talked about their life in the arctic

On Thursday we went to the school to do a workshop with the local children. Firstly however, we sat through a long presentation by Daniel about life in Svalbardian and also the annual reindeer hunt that the school children participate in. We then ate soup and bread made by the children. Afterwards, we did  a movement piece with the children about climate change. We then had an hour to walk around Longyearbyen. Later we boarded the Noorderlicht (which was a lot smaller than I was led to believe). I was on first watch  for three hours with Hayley and Doriana. We sailed to Trigghamna (Norwegian for “safe harbor”).

Today, we went onshore for a little walk. Amongst other things, we saw a dead reindeer, a dead arctic fox and bits of dead whale. It was very interesting and exciting to be walking amongst such a different environment to what I’m used to. About 20 minutes after we came back we saw a polar bear walking onshore. It was really cool seeing this big and powerful animal walking where we had just been.

Anyhooo, that’s it for now. Bye.

P.S.

Please note that the mobile phones don’t work up here so I may not contact anyone until the end of the voyages

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Climate change though the eyes of Akash

By Akash // Saturday 15 Sep // 10:30:04 // View

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Climate change though the eyes of Akash, onshore at Trygghamna.

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Franzi in Trygghamna

By Franziska // Saturday 15 Sep // 09:13:18 // View

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Franzi on shore in Trygghamna.

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