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#Antarctica #Antarctica #DesertRaceAntarctica 4K video. Please adjust the video resolution to high and watch it!! 44 hours of flight and 72 hours of sailing. It really seems like the road to Antarctica was more difficult than running to Antarctica. To get to Antarctica, you have to pass through the Drake Passage, which is notorious for its strong waves and winds. Passing through the strait that I had only heard of, I felt motion sickness like I was on a roller coaster for 3 days, but the ever-changing weather and the refreshing air that reached my nose made me feel closer to Antarctica, which was nice. I prepared a video of my life on a 72-hour Antarctic cruise. I packed in the preparations for the race and the spectacular views I encountered in Antarctica, so I hope you will heal after watching it~~ The first video about the Antarctic Race!!! I want to tell you everything in detail! I would like to give special thanks to Media Blue's CEO, Sangmin Shin, who captured the scenery in Antarctica beautifully in the video!! We are currently holding an event to give away Healing Jin neck warmers and hats through a raffle to those who leave comments about watching this video and what they are looking forward to in Part 2. ID/Real name/Comment Healing Jin/Oh*jin/I watched Part 1 of Antarctica so realistically!!! I can't wait for Part 2, which is about running in Antarctica~~~ Please mark * with your real name in this format and leave your comments~~~ Antarctic expedition ship: PLANCIUS Itinerary for Antarctica: It may vary slightly depending on the weather and waves, but it is usually around 3 days Things that happen on the ship while going to Antarctica: Safety training, training on animals living in the Antarctic, glaciers, Amundsen documentary, etc., equipment check, pre-briefing and schedule, Life on the ship: Showers are available but can be dangerous due to the shaking, Three meals are provided during transit, Breakfast and dinner are provided after the race starts, Rooms are cleaned every day, Laundry service is available (for a fee)