Zodiac cruise with icebergs--and some wildlife
I'm working my way through the Antarctica photos, and I'm kind of amazed to realize from the post numbering that we've been home for 5 weeks. Still have about 5 more posts to do from Antarctica, and then I can get moving on all the hikes in Patagonia. Today I'm featuring our Day 3 (along the Antarctic Peninsula--it was day 6 of the cruise) afternoon zodiac cruise in Andvord Bay. This was the after-lunch outing following my amazing penguin encounters. We sailed from Neko Harbor to Andvord Bay while we lunched, and the rain stopped, to everyone's relief. |
We sailed past lots of these |
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And parked about here |
Pile into zodiacs and head out with Rustyn Mesdag at the helm. I snagged the seat by the bows, which can be damp but also allows for some good views. |
For obvious reasons, I'm not really sure who was on the boat with me! |
There's not a lot of narration needed for the next 2 1/2 hours, though that doesn't mean I won't add any. |
Just like a cartoon! |
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Some of the ice hunks that come off the glaciers are pretty dirty, while others are sparkling white. |
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Many of the bergs were amazing shades of blue, above and below the water |
It took a little cruising around, but eventually we found the wildlife. |
A crabeater seal taking a rest. |
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Penguin naps |
And whales! These are all humpback whales, which was most of what we saw.
And to finish off--a little whale video. It's a bit shaky, because I was in the zodiac and that's not a very stable platform (and maybe because I was excited). If you listen to the sound, you'll hear the whale breathe (and me getting excited).
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