In a few minutes I will be off to my 6th and last voyage down to the Antarctic Peninsula. Although it has been a wonderful experience to travel Antarctica so extensively, I think I will be ready to head home after this last journey.
Needless to say that I accumulated lots of images. In a
surrounding like that my shutter finger is constantly itching…;-) The
difficulty now lies in sorting through all of them and putting them together....
Since I’m a bit short on time while still traveling, I put
together my favorite shots from the last voyage for you and promise to follow
up with more stories and photos once I am home.
On our way through the Drake Passage we had high winds and
waves, which was unfortunate for a lot of our passengers but perfect flying
conditions for the Albatross. These impressive birds with their almost 3 m
wingspan flew so close to the ship that I almost could have touched them.
At the Peninsula itself the weather was still windy but also sunny for a change. Perfect condition to finally catch some Antarctic sunsets and moon rises…
Sunset from Deck 7
Rise of the Full Moon
Main way of transportation down here...the trusty Zodiac
Evening light on Paradise Harbour
Curious Gentoo chick
Which way to go?
Just as I was hoping to cruise through the Lemaire Channel in sunshine for once, the fog started to roll in.
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