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For six weeks we explored the Antarctic Peninsula by sea kayak, sailboat, foot and small plane, observing the fast changing evolution of this most remote place. Impacted by climate change - temperatures have warmed along the Peninsula faster than anywhere on the planet during the past 50 years - this part of Antarctica is also experiencing a boom in tourism and nations fighting over who owns what as its ice slowly disappears. This National Geographic-sponsored exploration is a one-of-a-kind look at Antarctica from a unique perspective - sea level.
Cinematography
Sea-level shots make glaciers feel impossibly vast.
Direction
Bowermaster's kayak POV is genuinely unique.

Director
Jon Bowermaster
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes