PART 1. The Northwest Passage on board a tourist expedition ship, the Ocean Endeavour.
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welcome to one of the most challenging and fascinating expedition cruises on the planet
my name is charles peddington i am the founder of the independent and unbiased travel format in bed with luxury
we will see breathtaking landscapes
more than 300 brave men died in the search and it was not before 1905 when roald amundsen finally discovered the last missing parts of the northwest passage
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The Northwest Passage; The quest for a shipping route on top of the world was one of the world’s severest maritime challenges. The passage would have shortened the route to the Far East, to the spices of India, China, Indonesia, Japan by more than half. More than 300 men died at the attempt to find this legendary route. Now lovers of expedition cruises can do the Northwest Passage though it remains a privliege for relatively few people. Travel journalist Charles Paddington, founder of IN BED WITH LUXURY, was on board the MS OCEAN ENDEAVOUR operated by Adventure Canada. This is PART 1. Watch also a separate IN BED WITH LUXURY MOVIE presenting the Ocean Endeavour. www.inbedwithluxury.com