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  • 31 Jul 2019

Into the Archives: Highlights from the Special Expeditions Traveler

Long before our monthly e-newsletter Un/Mapped came on the scene, there was the Special Expeditions Traveler. Our original printed newsletter was mailed out quarterly and packed with detailed stories from around the globe. We scoured the pages of past issues to bring you some interesting highlights from over the years.  Get Inspired By Photos, Videos, Webinars, Stories, And Exclusive Offers. Sign Up

1981:  THE MAIDEN VOYAGE AROUND BAJA CALIFORNIAbaja_trip.jpg

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Sven Lindblad was immediately enchanted by Baja California. He knew he had to find a way to share this incredible place with travelers, but he also realized it was an ecologically delicate area that needed to be approached with care. This highlight from one of the very first newsletters shares excerpts from the maiden voyage and some fascinating behind-the-scenes details. 

1981: PERCEPTIONS ON SAFARI 

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Before Special Expeditions, Sven spent several years living and working in Africa as a wildlife photographer. He brought his passion for the Serengeti along with him and safaris were a key program in the early days of the company. Read this vivid expedition report from the African plains and quotes from guests.      

1990: INTRODUCING M.V. SEA BIRD, SISTER SHIP TO THE SEA LION 

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From safaris to ships: In this issue's cover letter, Sven announced the acquisition of a brand-new expedition ship, bringing the fleet to a total of three and setting the stage for more itineraries and more discoveries in remote and pristine destinations.  

1990: ANNOUNCING PHOTO SAFARIS 

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Click to expand imageAnyone who has traveled with us knows that photography has become an integral part of our DNA. This news item detailing the very first photo safaris—to Kenya/Botswana, Papua New Guinea, and the Galápagos—shows off the origins of today's robust photo program

1992: EYE ON PAMELA FINGLETON

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Pamela was Sven's very first hire—40 years later she's still working by his side. As this Spotlight story will attest, there's no one, other than Sven himself, who has been more responsible for setting the standards and shaping the image of Special Expeditions.

1994: CARTOONS FROM ABOARD THE M.S. CALEDONIAN STAR  

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These witty cartoons were the work of one talented passenger aboard a Christmas voyage through the Indonesian archipelago. Each morning he posted his latest on the reception bulletin board for all to enjoy.

1996: SOS FROM THE GALÁPAGOS

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Our deepest, long-standing conservation relationship has been in Galápagos. In this piece from the newsletter's Concerned Citizen column naturalists Lynn Fowler and Tui De Roy express the urgent need to protect tortoises from the the rampant goat population introduced on Alcedo Island.  

1997: FIRST GATHERING OF SPECIAL EXPEDITIONS FIELD STAFF

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Special Expeditions launched with just two employees but little by little it began to grow. In November 1997, over 100 expedition leaders, captains, and naturalists attended the company's first staff workshop on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. See how it went! 

SPECIAL EXPEDITIONS AND THE SEA ADVERTISEMENT

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While this wasn't found in our newsletters, we couldn't help sharing one of the very first print ads featuring words penned by Sven and some quirky illustrations.