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Poste Point

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    • Day 6

      Port Charcot - 65 degrees south

      February 28 in Antarctica ⋅ 🌧 2 °C

      Lots of snow , ice and a penguin colony. Weather is grey, windy and with an icy drizzle, the zodiac driver said this was normal for this time of year and should expect same for rest of the trip. Due to the weather the snowshoeing, kayaking and overnight camping events were cancelled. However, some events were still planned and we were scheduled for both a zodiac trip and a landing, the downside was our groups timings were late at 16:00 and 18:30 respectively. We both went on the zodiac trip where we visited a group of icebergs. An interesting fact provided by the guide is that the iceberg can appear white or blue de pending on how compressed the ice has become, as they become more compressed the colour appears to change from white to blue when the light hits and penetrates the berg, very compressed and only the blue spectrum light. Heading back to the ship at high speed against the wind had waves regularly splashing over the bow of the zodiac, needless to say we ended up very wet. Karen had had enough and an hour later it was just myself heading to deck 3 for the shuttle to Antarctica. Problem here was that the penguins were occupying the normal landing place, an alternative sight was found, but was not particularly friendly. Had to disembark into the sea, my second step went down an extra few inches just avoiding the boot filling with cold sea water. Then had to wait in the water until the returning passengers descended the rocks to get into the zodiac before we could ascend being passed between expedition team people strategically placed on the rocks to provide a helping hand and instructions on where to place feet. Arriving on land, actually a mix of crisp ice and penguin guano, I took my 2 walking sticks and headed on the route to the penguin colony. I probably only went half way but did see plenty of penguins. Joined the queue to get back, by this time it was empty zodiacs coming back from the ship so loading was quicker although when descending the rocks were told not to touch them to steady yourself just grab hold of a Hurtigruiten person, by now they had rigged up a plank for you to equally perilously walk along to get back into the zodiac. Back just before 20:00 so quick removal of wet clothing and boots and dash to restaurant before it closed. Arriving with 2 other couples who had similarly just made it back we were allocated to the Captain’s table being the only one left. I spent the meal talking to a retired Scottish solicitor who practiced in Portsmouth and now lives in Petersfield. Getting back to the cabin just after 10, I strategically placed my wet clothing across the heated bathroom floor before bed. (Picture 1 is the penguins occupying the usual landing place.)Read more

    • Day 8

      Plenau Island

      March 9, 2020 in Antarctica ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

      Nach einer Stunde Cruisen zwischen den Eisschollen, bin ich redlich müde - ich frage mich wovon. Vielleicht das angestrengt Sitzen im Boot, das Gleichgewicht halten, die viele frische Luft und die Sonne.... ich habe inzwischen tatsächlich Farbe bekommen. Wir haben Robben auf Eisschollen gesehen, Pinguine und gewaltige Eisberge: einen riesigen Torbogen, das Gesicht eines Indianers, Eisberge, die wie Schiffe oder Häuser aussehen... Jetzt gehe ich eine Tasse Tee trinken und überlege mir, ich am Nachmittag mache.Read more

    • Day 10

      Day 9 penguins, penguins, penguins

      March 8, 2018 in Antarctica ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

      What can I say, you just have to come to this magical place for yourselves, as words can’t do it justice. This morning we toured in a zodiac around Yalour Islands, stunning landscape, icebergs and wildlife.
      Wildlife: Humpbacks, Adelie penguins, Gentoo penguins, Crabeater seal
      After lunch back on Ocean Diamond we boarded our zodiac for a shore excursion to Booth Island, landing at Port Charcot, named by a French explorer after his father. Jean-Baptiste Charcot wintered on Booth Island in 1904. The Island is now home to some 80,000 Gentoo penguins, they are so much fun, they come right up to you, and are as inquisitive as we are. We walked to the top of the Island to a cairn - a memorial to the Charcot’s expedition. We then boarded the zodiac to cruise or plow through the ice, around the island to enjoy the iceburgs and wildlife up close.
      Wildlife: Gentoo penguins, Chinstrap penguin, Crabeater seal, fur seal, Antartic gull, Skua etc.
      As if this place could get any better - when we started sail we went through the Lemaire Passage - simply stunning - we are blessed. We know this Passage was special as all the expedition team were out front enjoying the views with us. We are going to bed contented people.
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    • Day 61

      Southern Ocean - Pléneau Bay

      February 20, 2023 in Antarctica

      Wir erwachen mit Sonnenschein im Gesicht unterhalb der 'Una's Tits' Twin Peaks am Nordende des Lemaire Channels. Nach einem kurzen Stop dann die Fahrt durch den Kanal flankiert von bis 1'000 m hohen Bergen in die Plenola Bay. Hier verfangen sich und stranden prächtige Eisskulpturen durch die wir 2 Stunden im Zodiak herumkurven und den vor Eisbergen geschützten Winterankerplatz einer französischen Expedition 1903-05 von Jean-Baptiste Charcot besuchen. Natürlich sichten wir wieder einige Weddell- und Leopardenrobben die sich auf den Eisschollen ausruhen. Am Nachmittag erreichen wir den südlichsten Punkt der meisten Kreuzfahrten in der Antarktis. Die Argeninieninseln wurden von Charcot entdeckt und benannt als Dank für die argentinische Unterstützung seiner Expedition. Die dort vin den Engländern gebaute und seit Anfangs der 1990er Jahre von der Ukraine geführte Forschungsstation Vernadsky dürfen wir leider nicht besuchen und auf den Landgang zur 1937 aufgegebenen Wordy Hütte verzichten wir und geniessen einen freien Nachmittag mit Blick auf das Panorama aus der Sauna.Read more

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