David Mc Gonigal

David Mc Gonigal

David McGonigal (born 1950) is an award winning Australian travel writer, a widely-translated author and an internationally-exhibited photographer. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a past President of the Australian Society of Travel Writers. McGonigal has visited Antarctica more than 80 times (many as Expedition Leader) as well as making 20 trips to the Arctic including passing through both the Northwest and Northeast Passages and circumnavigating Svalbard.

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