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      <image:title>Captain´s Log - Lindens History - The people’s shipping company</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Rederi AB Linden was founded at the end of 1989, and the public was invited to buy shares. In 1999 the company had more than 2600 shareholders. Among them are both business firms and private individuals, primarily from Åland, but also from mainland Finland and abroad. The Linden, like the Albanus, was intended as a living representative of Åland’s maritime history. However, her operations always were to be economically self-supporting, so she is designed to undertake cruises in all seas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Length overall 49.5 meters Beam Breath: 8.8 meters Draft: 3.1 meters Passengers: 12 Crew: 6-8 Cargo space: 35 Ton Crane: SWL1,1T4M Deck space: 20m2 Tenders: 2x ZodiacMk5, 1xZodiac MOB 4,56m</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SV Linden - Arctic Expeditions - Dedicated to Scientific Inquiry</image:title>
      <image:caption>We are deeply committed to doing our part in furthering scientific inquiry by contributing to research, ocean clean up, and advancing education and social awareness of the Arctic.  We want Linden to be a platform for scientists to conduct high-quality research in some of the most inaccessible places on earth. We strive to create more affordable scientific research opportunities and provide a useful platform for niche scientific projects, with lower budgets, to carry out projects that otherwise might not be possible.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SV Linden - Arctic Expeditions - Ocean Clean Up</image:title>
      <image:caption>Plastic is a big problem, especially in the high Arctic which is a very vulnerable ecosystem. Each year. we encounter tons of plastic along the shores we sail past. As a result, we have engaged in various projects with NGO´s, Plastic change, and Mission Blue, as well as the Norwegian government in different plastic clean up and documentation projects. We continue to seek out new ways our platform can help clean up the ocean in the Arctic region.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our destinations - Archipelago of Svalbard</image:title>
      <image:caption>Svalbard is truly a unique place. It is one of the few places in the Arctic where the biodiversity is large, accessible and populations are abundant in a small geographical area. The chance to experience wildlife are big, and the landscape is stunning.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our destinations - The icy fjords of East Greenland</image:title>
      <image:caption>The coast of Eastern Greenland is one of the least populated places on earth, rightly so, as it is packed with thick ice throughout most of the year. There is a small window in late summer and early fall, where it is possible to explore its remote coastline, which is almost completely untouched by humans, and filled with wildlife.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SV Linden - East Greenland Arctic Expedition - The worlds least inhabited coastline</image:title>
      <image:caption>The East coast of Greenland stretches more than 2700 kilometers from north to south, yet fewer than 3000 people live on along this vast coastline. Most people live in southern part of town, and the northern part is largely uninhabited except for the town of Scoresbysund - the world’s most isolated town.  350 people live in Scoresbysund, which is largely disconnected from the outside world, except during the summer and fall period where they receive fresh supply two times. The rest of the year, they are reliant on food and equipment they already have. If something breaks, then they must wait until next year, when the ship arrives.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SV Linden - East Greenland Arctic Expedition - A sense of untouched</image:title>
      <image:caption>The vast landscape and enormous distances between civilization leaves you with a feeling of being in a pristine state. You are surrounded by untouched mountains, islands, and beaches, and you are left with the sense that you are the first human to discover this striking coastline. The untouched wildlife engulfs your surroundings, and you will encounter curious seals, Arctic foxes, and many other species. Because they are not accustomed to crossing paths with humans and the fact that they are inherently curious creatures/specimens, it is as if you are the first humans they have encountered.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SV Linden - East Greenland Arctic Expedition - 7 Day Tour</image:title>
      <image:caption>Price on request 7 days sailing, the tour will be mixed with tours in the zodiac, and shorter and longer walks ashore. We will sail through the spectacular fjord system of Scoresbysund, exploring all the hidden gems of the world biggest fjord.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Day 1-2 – Arrival to the remote town Scoresbysund We start off in Scoresbysund, where we set sails towards Volquart Boon's coastline. Weather, wind, and ice conditions determine how far we go during the first day. We will either be anchoring up in the Viking Bugt, or Heklahavn.  Day 3 – Mining History, Narwhales and trout fishing. We will head towards Hjørnedalen, at the end of Føhnfjord. Sailing through Føhnfjord is an incredibly beautiful spectacle with 900 meters high cliff walls on both sides of the fjord. Late afternoon / evening we will arrive at Hjørnedalen where we will spend the night.  Day 4 – Visit to a Historical archeological site from the earliest Inuit settlements. The trip continues through Red Fjord to Harefjord, where we will spend the night.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dag 5 – Hiking through the arctic summer landscape, on the lookout for wildlife. We will continue the voyage through Øfjord. There is usually a good fjord breeze which will allows us to set sails. At the end of the day, we will be anchoring in Jyttes harbour.  Day 6 – A calm day spent on the beach with a book. We will spend the whole day in Jyttahavn.  Day 7 – Sailing back towards civilization. Sailing starts early, we have a long trip back to Scoresbysund. Along the way, a hot lunch will be served on the deck. We arrive in Scoresbysund early afternoon.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SV Linden - East Greenland Arctic Expedition - Logistics</image:title>
      <image:caption>You will fly in and out from the airport Constabel's Pynt via Akureyri, Iceland (it is the only flight connection to north east Greenland). From Constabl’s Pynt, you will fly a short trip with a helicopter to the worlds most isolated town, Ittoqqortoormiit (Scoresbysund). Depending on the ice situation, it may be possible to hire a small boat to sail you from Constabel’s Pynt to Scoresbysund. We recommend spending a day or two in town, either before or after the tour with Linden. There is a nice guesthouse, where you can book a room, and local guides are ready to show you around town. You are required to carry a valid passport, and some nationalities require a visa in advance. Please check visa and immigration requirements.  S/V Linden will be insured under a policy of marine insurance and SAR insurance, but we require you to arrange your own travel insurance before departure.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SV Linden - East Greenland Arctic Expedition - Clothing &amp; Equipment</image:title>
      <image:caption>Summer in the Arctic is very unpredictable. It can be sunny and 10 degrees Celsius, and suddenly the weather can change to minus 5 degrees Celsius (feels like -10) with cold winds and snow flurries. We usually say that you will experience all 4 seasons during the trip. Clothing wise, we recommend that you follow the 3-layer principal, starting with a solid wool layer closest to the body, adding another layer with a warm sweater or fleece and some outdoor trousers. And as final layer we recommend a water- &amp; windproof jacket and trousers, along with a pair of good quality wool socks, waterproof mittens or gloves and a warm beanie or hat.  We recommend bringing the following equipment.  ·       Camera  ·       A good pair of binoculars (they will quickly become your best friend) ·       Sunglasses (the sun can be very sharp) ·       A trekking pole is nice to have, but not a need to have.  ·       Hiking boots or warm waterproof rubber boots.  ·       Water-resistant or water-proof backpack or similar for carrying cameras and equipment during landings. Alternatively, a plastic bag inside a traditional backpack will do the job. ·       Lip balm and hand lotion. Your skin tends to dry out in cold and dry air. There will be down suits free to your disposal onboard.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Ski and sail - Sea to summit on untouched mountains</image:title>
      <image:caption>Get the best of both worlds, astonishing untouched powder slopes and experience magnificent beauty while sailing from mountain to mountain in the deep fjords of northern Norway. This tour is for those who are looking for an adventurous, challenging, and unique skiing experience. You will ascend the mountains with radonnee skis and ski down from the summit to the sea. We will sail to new spots in the fjords each day, where you will ascend and ski a new mountain top. This tour is for those who are looking for an adventurous, challenging, and unique skiing experience.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The ascension will be planned accordingly to the skiing skill level of the group, weather, and snow conditions. This tour will require some experience with backcountry ski touring and you need to bring your equipment. Avalanche equipment (beacon, shovel, probe - can be rented on board if needed, 300 NOK pr day, limited amounts) We will give a thorough safety introduction and assessment the first day as well as a safety check on all equipment before every ascent. If you are an experienced backcountry skier, then you will be able to go out on your own, as long as it fits the general program. If you are less experienced, then you will be able to go on a planned tour with our ski guide, that will take care of you.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>During our sail voyages, you will get the full experience of life at sea. Good and bad weather, being part of a watch team, sailing at all hours of the day. It is a raw unfiltered experience of how it is sailing a 3 masted schooner north of the Arctic Circle. We will have a few stops if any at all. We will have a schedule, but the wind and sea dictate how fast and which direction we sail. We have a voyage plan, but it is subject to change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We recommend you fly in and out from the airport nearest the embarking and disbarking harbour. You will meet Linden, at the harbor an hour before departure. You are required to carry a valid passport, and some nationalities require a visa in advance to enter Norway. Please check visa, COVID-19 vaccination, and immigration requirements. We strongly recommend you buy personal travel insurance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The winter in Norway is very unpredictable. The weather can change fast, so expect the worst. Clothing-wise, we recommend that you follow the 3 layer principle, starting with a solid wool layer closest to the body, adding another layer with a warm sweater or fleece, and some outdoor trousers. And a final layer of water and a windproof layer of jacket and trousers. Some good quality wool socks, waterproof mittens or gloves, and a warm beanie or hat. There will be warm thermal suits free to your disposal onboard. We recommend bringing the following equipment. Camera A good pair of binoculars (they will quickly become your best friend) Some warm winter boots. Warm gloves/mittens Warm hat or beanie Water-resistant or waterproof backpack or similar for carrying cameras and equipment during landings. Alternatively, a plastic bag inside a traditional backpack will do the job. Lip balm and hand lotion. Your skin tends to dry out in cold and dry air.</image:caption>
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