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26. helmikuuta 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °CLet’s see if I can finally find the penguins
Let’s see if I can finally find the penguins
Or should I say the marathon starts - hour 2 of 38. Stephen is making the Qantas Lounge pay - he is on his second breakfast. I am hanging out for a gin and tonic - ten in the morning is a bit early.
On our body clock it is 3am, however in real time we have just left OZ. The flight was eventful - just before push back someone fell ill and was removed from the flight - it took ages for the luggageLue lisää
Don’t you love travelling OS? We are so lucky in Australia - we rock up to the airport 45 min before the flight - where here you are meant to be at the airport two hours before your flight and thisLue lisää
This is why we are doing our Antarctica journey. Our flight today - out the right side of the plane was a blood red sunrise and as we dropped into Ushuaia the view on the left was stunning craggy snowLue lisää
Still catching up with jet lag - but what a wonderful day. We rode the End of the World train, built by convicts to supply wood to the convict settlement of Ushuaia. The train traversed parts of theLue lisää
Today we boarded the Ocean Diamond - but not until 4ish this afternoon. Our morning was filled with a visit to the Maritime / Old Prison Museum. Our life on board has been a settling in period,Lue lisää
Today was full of briefings and talks, interspersed by naps and sleeping. Last night the doctor gave me a wonder drug for motion sickness - needless to say I am as dopey as hell.
At 2am this morning with great excitement it was announced over the ships PA that we were about to cross the Antarctic Circle. We hauled ourselves out of bed, putting many layer of clothing over ourLue lisää
Still Steaming along at sea. The wonder drug is wearing off - I have managed to stay awake for most talks. Today we have had talks on glaciers, seals, penguins, a base station and briefings.