Antarctica T-Shirts
Description: Part of a series of Travel Posters by Walford Designs. This series explores places and maps, listing key points of interest, historical sites and charting the terrain. This map shows the research stations that are based on Antarctica. Yes this list isn't exhaustive but if you're planning on visiting them I'd recommend a slightly better map and possible check their opening hours. I hear the walk back if they're closed can be quite a long one.
Description: "Embrace the spirit of adventure with this stunning polar-themed design! Featuring a colony of majestic Emperor penguins against a backdrop of icy peaks, this artwork captures the raw beauty of the South Pole. With precise coordinates and the evocative phrase 'Beyond the Edge of the World,' it’s a perfect tribute to one of the most remote places on Earth. Ideal for travelers, geography buffs, nature photographers, and anyone fascinated by the frozen frontier. Wear this design to show your love for wildlife and the great unknown!"
Description: Did you survive the crossing to the White Continent? Whether you experienced the calm waters of the "Drake Lake" or the wild waves of the "Drake Shake," this design captures the legendary journey through the Drake Passage. Featuring a vintage-style split illustration of a cruise ship in both calm sunset waters and a stormy ocean, this is the perfect souvenir for Antarctica expedition travelers, cruise lovers, and adventure seekers. Wear your journey with pride! Great gift for geography enthusiasts and globetrotters ticking off the 7th continent.
Description: Did you survive the crossing to the White Continent? Whether you experienced the calm waters of the "Drake Lake" or the wild waves of the "Drake Shake," this design captures the legendary journey through the Drake Passage. Featuring a vintage-style split illustration of a cruise ship in both calm sunset waters and a stormy ocean, this is the perfect souvenir for Antarctica expedition travelers, cruise lovers, and adventure seekers. Wear your journey with pride! Great gift for geography enthusiasts and globetrotters ticking off the 7th continent.
Description: This cool emblem design features a regal Emperor penguin on an ice floe, set against a circular map of Antarctica. Bold text reads "SOUTH POLE ADVENTURE" and "ANTARCTICA EXPEDITION TEAM". Perfect for explorers, wildlife enthusiasts, or as a group shirt for a trip to the frozen continent.
Description: The United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) has operated in Antarctica since 1959, sending teams of scientists down south every Austral Summer to discover new information about the frozen continent. My grandfather was one-such explorer, and he worked in Antarctica throughout the early years of the 1960s. One of the greatest gifts I ever received was his old exploration parka, emblazoned with the logo of the USARP. The logo speaks of adventure, danger and exploration in the most isolated part of the world. Whenever you don one these exploration-inspired pieces of clothing or write in your USARP-styled notebook, you can celebrate the endeavour and the ingenuity of the brave men and women who have made Antarctica their home.
Description: Boctok 3 was a spaceflight of the Soviet space program intended to determine the ability of the human body to function in conditions of weightlessness and test the endurance of the Vostok 3KA spacecraft over longer flights. Cosmonaut Andriyan Nikolayev orbited the Earth 64 times over nearly four days in space, August 11–15, 1962, a feat which would not be matched by NASA until the Gemini program (1965–1966).[1] (source : wikipedia)
Description: Endurance was the three-masted barquentine in which Sir Ernest Shackleton and a crew of 27 men sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914–1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. The ship, originally named Polaris, was built at Framnæs shipyard and launched in 1912 from Sandefjord in Norway. After her commissioners could no longer pay the shipyard, the ship was bought by Shackleton in January 1914 for the expedition, which would be her first voyage. A year later, she became trapped in pack ice and finally sank in the Weddell Sea off Antarctica on 21 November 1915. All of the crew survived her sinking and were eventually rescued in 1916 after using the ship's boats to travel to Elephant Island.
Description: The South Pole, also known as the Geographic South Pole or Terrestrial South Pole, is one of the two points where Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface. It is the southernmost point on the surface of Earth and lies on the opposite side of Earth from the North Pole.