WHERE THE WIND IS ALWAYS FROM THE SOUTH

Only Southerly Winds

Get to the North Pole on board a vessel move by nuclear energy is an experience at least one Once in a lifetime. Maybe the Board Let Pobedy, the most modern of icebreaker built in Russia
You know those cruise ships with solarium, pools, slides and whatnot? Here, forget about that Forget the light clothing, the wind in your hair and the heat of the Sun, because up there, where the winds come from the South, only nature is anything but hospitable to humans But no less fascinating We're talking, of course, the North Pole, from 2008 cruise theatre of Russian nuclear ice-breaker NS 50 Let Pobedy The ship will explore several times a year, during the Arctic summer, carrying about 130 guests with a moderate spirit of adventure The departure is from Murmansk and the journey lasts 14 days Some of the cabins and the services are not luxurious, but want to put the appeal to arrive at a point where cell phones, except, don't take, and the phrase "no signal" is real and not just the excuse used when you don't want to respond? See the bow of the ship spoon as it progresses inexorably into an ocean the endless white, breaking an often ice up to two and a half metres, is one powerful, fascinating and hypnotic Similarly the thought goes to the ships of Christopher Columbus, when he ventured into the unknown ... follows