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Volume 5, April 2003 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Society Expeditions Editor's Note: This company is no longer in business. Established in 1974 as the Society for the Preservation of Archaeological Monuments, this company
began life offering excursions to Easter Island. The profits of those
first expeditions were donated to aid the restoration of the great statues.
Since then it has expanded to offer trips to destination throughout the world.
Renamed Society Expeditions in
1976, the company added new destinations but has continued the tradition that
launched it, a dedication to preserving the destinations it visits. Conservation
is central to theme of all its expeditions and the leaders are all experienced
naturalists and experts in their respective fields. The company’s new ship, World
Discover, is designed for both luxury and as a state-of-the-art expedition
vessel. Passengers experience the thrill of adventure in remote areas with the
comfort and service of a luxury cruise ship. Daily Zodiac boat excursions are
organized around travelers’ interests and allow close-up exploration not
normally afforded to cruise ship passengers. For the 2003- 2004 season,
Society Expeditions is offering itineraries to Alaska and the Russian Far East,
including Beringia, the Crossroads of
Continents, Bridging
the Bering Strait and Around the Ring of Fire Spring
Bird Migration. In the South
Pacific, tours include In
the Wake of the Bounty, Lost Islands of Micronesia & Melanesia, Pearls of
the South Pacific and excursions to Antarctica. The company’s web site offers detailed information on its current trips, the expedition vessels, what to expect from your trip and a detailed history of the company and it values. It’s a great introduction to what could surely be the trip of a lifetime. By Sheri Leigh |
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