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oing on a polar expedition cruise is like heading to the last wilderness of this planet, one last destination before heading to space,” says Ryo Ijichi, Ponant Expedition Leader and Commercial Manager, Japan and Korea. With just a small window to visit during the summer and in some places no trace of human life, travelling to the ends of the Earth can be a hard journey. But