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  • Day 31

    Somewhere in Antarctica, Day 4

    February 2, 2020, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌧 34 °F

    Our program for today, that was delivered last night indicated we will have scenic passage of Hope Bay at 7:00 AM. We looked outside and could not see anything. The fog was so thick like being in a milk.
    This Bay is home to 125,000 pairs of Adeline penguins, also big colony of birds including Snowy Sheathbills that found only in Antarctica.
    Sadly, at 8:00 AM, captain announced the fog is so dense, the visibility is only couple hundred yards and we have to proceed with very slow speed to our next destination.
    What a shame, but safety is the most important.

    Back to sleep and watching movies.

    Well, I surely got my beauty sleep today. Finally by afternoon the sky got blue, the fog lifted and we just seen two huge icebergs on both sides of the ship.
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