© Jessie Brinkman Evans
Expedition Journal
By Amy van den Berg
On our Zodiacs we travelled past colossal glaciers and bird cliffs, where thousands of kittiwakes and thick-billed murres nested in crags on the sheer rock face. The scars of past glaciers were evident in every direction, and we witnessed some icebergs calving with a rumble and a crack.
© Dennis Minty
Expedition Journal
By Rhonda Muir
Today’s greatest treat was visiting the justly famous Calanais Stones. Unlike some ancient monuments, we were able to walk among the stones, touching them gently, half fearful and half hoping that we might get whisked into a time warp back to ancient Scotland.
© Michelle Valberg
Expedition Journal
By Amy van den Berg
Arctic terns and fulmars darted to and fro, feeding their young and competing for food in the swell. Yet most exciting were the stubby-winged puffins who fluttered to their nests, sand eels in their beaks, only to flap back out to sea.
© Dennis Minty
Expedition Journal
By James Raffan
Our hosts and guides came aboard to share a well-considered after dinner cultural program that included music and Faroese chain dancing, which they encouraged us all to try. What made these cultural cross-overs even richer was the presence on staff of people who live in the places Adventure Canada stops.
© Martin Lipman
Photo Story
By Martin Lipman
Greenland's stunning fjords are just the beginning of its beauty. Admire just some of its breathtaking scenery in this spectacular photo story, reflecting upon how a trip to Greenland can provide a life-changing shift in perspective.
© Dennis Minty
Article
By Janet Blachford
Enjoy this original recitation, first presented on a Scotland Slowly expedition cruise variety show years ago and now reproduced here. Get to know the spirit of this special trip with these beautiful, poetic, and humorous musings.