To mark the start of the PLANETVIEW season, the organizers invite you on a pictorial journey to one of the last animal paradises on earth.
PLANETVIEW's guest is Kerstin Langenberger, an internationally award-winning nature photographer. "Our audience can look forward to a visually stunning light show," says PLANETVIEW member Lena Schauder. "We are looking forward to walking through the GATE OF THE ANTARCTIC with our guests!"
And this is what it's all about: Remote in the Southern Ocean lies an island that is often referred to as the "Serengeti of Antarctica": South Georgia. Against the high alpine backdrop of glacier-covered mountains, tens of thousands of penguins and seals populate the cold beaches. There are no towns or airports in this deserted natural paradise: it is one of the few places in the world that can only be reached by boat. Kerstin Langenberger worked at a research station here for a year. She was constantly on the move with her camera to capture the breathtaking nature and impressive wildlife of the Antarctic.
With humor and depth, the committed conservationist reports on the time of whalers and Antarctic expeditions and recalls the famous polar explorer Ernest Shackleton, who made history with an incredible rescue operation. "We present a light show that will make you marvel and laugh, smile and think. A lecture for the whole family!", says PLANETVIEW team leader Geert Schroeder.
More information at www.planetview.de
An event organized by Geert Schroeder/Planetview.
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