The largest island of the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, Spitsbergen's east coast is desolate, but it's also a perfect place to spot polar bears, as the island is the last protected natural polar bear habitat, with 4,500 of the world's largest land carnivores roaming around. The $14,000 itinerary includes snowmobiling, camping and skiing.Wednesday, July 29, 2009
East Coast of Spitsbergen
The largest island of the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, Spitsbergen's east coast is desolate, but it's also a perfect place to spot polar bears, as the island is the last protected natural polar bear habitat, with 4,500 of the world's largest land carnivores roaming around. The $14,000 itinerary includes snowmobiling, camping and skiing.
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