Nowadays, traveller can go to distant and remote areas such as North Pole. What are advantages and disadvantages?

Travelling across the ocean for several weeks at a time is an incredibly fascinating adventure, and all the discomforts are amply compensated for by priceless and exhilarating experiences and sensations. Those who are lucky enough to experience it are transported to a different world:
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time the horizons are truly infinite, the environment is immense and completely unfamiliar, the long waves of the calm ocean seem to personify its powerful breath,
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the excitement caused by the hidden fury of the breaking waves that appear when the wind really starts to pick up. The charm of the environment is partly offset by the need to adapt to prolonged confinement in close contact with a few other people, the distance from any possible rescue and the need to endure the discomforts of bad weather, to name just a few inconveniences. If
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happens for several months in a row in a remote, cold, harsh and hostile environment
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as the Arctic, it is easy to understand that it is people driven by an overwhelming passion for adventure and with very strong nerves who are attracted to
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type of sailing, to be rewarded with an absolutely extraordinary life experience
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as that offered by encounters with icebergs, the sight of glaciers plunging into the sea, the strange lights and optical phenomena of the North, and the exotic animals that are occasionally encountered. Since the Arctic is a very remote place, even culturally, for everyone except those who live nearby, anyone who needs to refresh their knowledge on the subject will find some geographical and historical information below.

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The piece shows a strong sense of awe for sea travel and nature.
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