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2018 Lawnchair Travel Series prepares for final flight

Bring your chair and get ready to hear about Bianca Scheidt’s latest adventure
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The final flight of the 2018 Lawnchair Travel Series takes off from Bouchie Lake Hall on April 23 at 7 p.m.

Bianca Scheidt will share her journey to Falkland Island, South Georgia nad Antarctica.

She will take attendees all the way South to the end of the world (Ushuaia, Argentina), where the journey will begin.

From there they will travel via an expedition boat further south, to visit some very remote areas, and they will visit some uninhabited islands and the seventh continent (Antarctica).

“We will be encountering thousands of animals and multiple different wildlife species that are hanging out here in the summer months,” explains Scheidt.

Scheidt is a long time traveler and has been around the world, and from north to south multiple times. This was one of her best informative journeys overall, she says, and was the last continent on her bucket list.

“This is one of the cleanest, animal rich, and protected areas from mankind with its own functional ecosystem in itself without human intervention (Antarctica – no one owns this country and it is governed under the treaty agreement – has several research centres from different countries, but everything they pack in needs to be packed out, including human waste! Anyone visiting or working in this area has to follow IAATO guidelines),” explains Scheidt.

Bring your own lawnchair and get ready for this group’s last adventure.