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Antarctica isn’t a place most people plan to visit.
And that’s exactly why this episode isn’t about planning a trip.

In this episode of Explorations All Over, I reflect on what happens when you step into an environment that doesn’t accommodate you — where scale breaks your sense of proportion, silence carries weight, and life unfolds without regard for human presence.

From misjudging the size of distant icebergs, to standing still as whale spray appears on the horizon… from kayaking at eye level with dolphins, to realizing how thin the margin of comfort really is — this isn’t a checklist of sights, but a meditation on awe, vulnerability, and return.

Because even if you never go to Antarctica, you’ve felt versions of this before:
that moment when the world feels bigger than you… and you come back changed.

This episode is about why we travel at all — not to escape life, but to re-enter it with clearer eyes.

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