Marlborough Express

Grandeur and beauty awaits on the slow boat

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A film crew of four people, including producer Spencer Stoner, spent a month at sea capturing footage for the new 12-hour documentar­y.

‘‘We don’t go straight to Antarctica,’’ says Stoner.

‘‘Along the way we stop off at the different islands. So the whole first half of the journey is actually made up of all of the amazing New Zealand subantarct­ic islands.’’

Islands explored include The Snares, a group of islands southwest of Stewart Island, where Stoner saw penguins, albatross and sooty shearwater­s.

‘‘It’s amazing how much bird life is out there,’’ says Stoner.

‘‘You’re talking about sections of the ocean where there’s very little fishing activity and where there’s very little human activity. So you go to these islands and the bird life there is almost like it was before people arrived. It’s just totally primordial.’’

Other islands featured include The Auckland Islands and Campbell Island.

Once Stoner made it to Antarctica, he was in awe of its sheer size and beauty.

‘‘A lot of people think of Antarctica as a single place, but it’s a continent that’s bigger than Australia,’’ says Stoner.

‘‘Within the New Zealand section of Antarctica, you’ve got the Ross Sea, which enabled us to have the really interestin­g privilege of being able to sail south while being in Antarctica because we’re able to sail along the coast of the Ross Sea.

‘‘You see all these historic huts built by early explorers like Ernest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott.

‘‘You see modern research bases, so we stopped off at the Italian Research Station, and we also saw the Korean research station. Obviously, there’s Mcmurdo Station and Scott Base that everyone knows about.

‘‘You see icebreaker­s through there. You see people doing research and so much wildlife. So you know, it’s not truly a journey just to Antarctica because you get to Antarctica about halfway through the programme.

‘‘The entire second half of the programme is really exploring

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