Video: Diving with Whales in Norway
The Baraba crew sets out to find and swim with the whales wintering in the Arctic Circle in the far north reaches of Norway
The Baraba crew sets out to find and swim with the whales wintering in the Arctic Circle in the far north reaches of Norway
The Barba crew set out on an ocean safari to find and photograph the whales wintering in the cold waters of the Senja region, in Northern Norway.
With three weeks’ leave and a well-stocked boat, four friends set sail for Norway’s westernmost island on a slew of adventures – just because they could.
Just three months after the return from their Arctic expedition, the Barba crew is back at it, this time sailing north along the coast of Norway.
Six polar bears, 3500 nm (6,500 km) of sailing and countless icebergs and memories later, Barba is back safe in her homeport.
The Barba crew made it above 81 degrees North and around Svalbard
The Barba crew are leaving their last Svalbard port in Ny-Ålesund.
The Barba crew is preparing to depart Longyearbyen for Svalbard’s northern wilds.
Barba has arrived in Tromsø after three weeks sailing through some of Norway’s most spectacular surrounds. Next stop, Svalbard!
The 3,400-nautical-mile return expedition will stop in such fabled Norwegian outposts as the Lofoten Islands and Tromsø before arriving in Longyearbyen
The Baraba crew sets out to find and swim with the whales wintering in the Arctic Circle in the far north reaches of Norway
The Barba crew set out on an ocean safari to find and photograph the whales wintering in the cold waters of the Senja region, in Northern Norway.
With three weeks’ leave and a well-stocked boat, four friends set sail for Norway’s westernmost island on a slew of adventures – just because they could.
Just three months after the return from their Arctic expedition, the Barba crew is back at it, this time sailing north along the coast of Norway.
Six polar bears, 3500 nm (6,500 km) of sailing and countless icebergs and memories later, Barba is back safe in her homeport.
The Barba crew made it above 81 degrees North and around Svalbard
The Barba crew are leaving their last Svalbard port in Ny-Ålesund.
The Barba crew is preparing to depart Longyearbyen for Svalbard’s northern wilds.
Barba has arrived in Tromsø after three weeks sailing through some of Norway’s most spectacular surrounds. Next stop, Svalbard!
The 3,400-nautical-mile return expedition will stop in such fabled Norwegian outposts as the Lofoten Islands and Tromsø before arriving in Longyearbyen
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