ANTARCTICA Part Deux
Antarctic Day 4
Today we sailed into Neko Harbour - the first stop on the actual Antarctic Continent. This is the hub for Antarctic tourism and clearly has some outstanding sights.
We woke up to this view from our cabin
So after breakfast (and some laundry duty) we donned our Antarctic gear and headed off to the zodiac for a quick trip to shore. We were greeted by the friendly locals (never camera shy)
Although some were more content to play in the mud.
The day was misty with rain and a bit on the cold side so after saying hello to the locals we headed back to the ship for lunch with the locals coming down to the shoreline to bid us a fine farewell.
We set sail from Neko Harbour and spent the rest of the day taking in magnificent views of the channel.
Its hard to put into words the beauty of this place. We have been so lucky with the weather.
And along the way we came across a number of whales. The best picture was when I was without my camera but this will have to do.
Today we sailed into Neko Harbour - the first stop on the actual Antarctic Continent. This is the hub for Antarctic tourism and clearly has some outstanding sights.
We woke up to this view from our cabin
So after breakfast (and some laundry duty) we donned our Antarctic gear and headed off to the zodiac for a quick trip to shore. We were greeted by the friendly locals (never camera shy)
Although some were more content to play in the mud.
The day was misty with rain and a bit on the cold side so after saying hello to the locals we headed back to the ship for lunch with the locals coming down to the shoreline to bid us a fine farewell.
We set sail from Neko Harbour and spent the rest of the day taking in magnificent views of the channel.
Its hard to put into words the beauty of this place. We have been so lucky with the weather.
And along the way we came across a number of whales. The best picture was when I was without my camera but this will have to do.
And then some relaxing.
Time for a pre-dinner drink, a bit of music and off to dinner.
And finally the moon in Antarctica.
Another day in paradise comes to an end.
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