HERITAGE Expeditions’ 30-day Ross Sea voyage to Antarctica, ‘In the Wake of Scott & Shackleton’, is the star of a new 12-hour slow television documentary. Go Further South will detail the 08 Jan voyage to the continent aboard expedition vessel and research ship Akademik Shokalskiy (pictured). The program will premier...
HERITAGE Expeditions’ 30-day Ross Sea voyage to Antarctica, ‘In the Wake of Scott & Shackleton’, is the star of a new 12-hour slow television documentary.
Go Further South will detail the 08 Jan voyage to the continent aboard expedition vessel and research ship Akademik Shokalskiy (pictured).
The program will premier at 7.30am on 10 Apr on Prime in New Zealand.
Heritage Expeditions General Manager David Bowen described the documentary as “essential viewing for anyone with an interest in Antarctica, its wildlife and history”.
“Go Further South gives everyone who has ever dreamed of visiting Antarctica the opportunity to experience what it’s like to follow in the footsteps of legendary explorers and step inside their historic huts, be amongst the ordered chaos of some of the world’s largest penguin colonies, walk on the ice and marvel at some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet,” Bowen said.
The 12-hour documentary will also be followed by the premier of a condensed, three-hour version, with both also able to be viewed live in New Zealand on Sky Go.
