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  • LEAVING Antarctica - King George Island

    19. februar 2023, Antarktis ⋅ ☁️ 37 °F

    "If Antarctica were music it would be Mozart. Art, and it would be Michelangelo. Literature, and it would be Shakespeare. And yet it is something even greater; the only place on earth that is still as it should be. May we never tame it."
    Andrew Denton

    Ironically, 2 years ago today, Perseverance landed on MARS. I feel like we were also on another planet the last 3 days.
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  • DRAKE PASSAGE - Our way BACK north

    20. februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 45 °F

    We made our way back to South America from Antarctica. We are very lucky since it was a "Drake Lake: trip, meaning we did not hit any really bad weather or winds where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans meet, the "Antarctic Convergence".

    As we leave the polar waters of the Drake tonight where the water temperature is just over freezing and the air is much cooler.

    We are very grateful for same. calm passage led by an incredible captain and his team in addition to the Expedition Team that has been with us for the last 5 days. I thought this was a good time to post some photos of us, enjoying this great experience. Thank you.
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  • Falkland Islands - 1 of 3 PENGUINS

    21. februar 2023, Falklandsøerne ⋅ 🌬 55 °F

    We made it to the Atlantic Ocean. We were very lucky to land here in 40 knot winds since there are such heavy winds up to 115 knots (averaging 60 knots) that at leave half the ships that come here must turn back. The wind is so strong that we had to park cars into the wind or risk losing your car door or worse.

    We arrived at Stanley (with tenders from the ship), the capital and although the temperatures have warmed up as we move north (40’s), I had to change to long pants to spend the day with the Penguins. The population of the Falklands is 3,600 pop (plus 2,000 military) with origins from 86 countries) although at least half the residents have been here for many generations)! There are 2 main islands and 700 small ones (none with trees). The diddle-dee plant is native here and is used to produce jam (yes, we had to buy diddle dee jam).

    As you would guess, their revenue is from fishing, tourism and some farming. Education is important and the government pays for students to further their college and graduate studies in the UK. The UK is an 18 hour (and approx. $2000) flight away… not easy to get to.

    Enjoy our visit with the Gentoo Penguins!
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  • Falkland Islands - 2 of 3 PENGUINS

    21. februar 2023, Falklandsøerne ⋅ 🌬 55 °F

    WE HAD A PENGUIN ADVENTURE HERE

    4,700 sq miles of beauty. A British Territory that is self-governed with wonderful people that albeit remote, are very educated and love living here (and a nice house is only $200k).

    With its strategic location (before there was a Panama Canal), Port Stanley in the Falklands specialized in ship repairs for ships traveling through the rough waters of the Straits of Magellan. The Falklands had significance to the UK thru history as it is the closest UK ownership to islands and sections around Antarctica. It also had a role in both WW as there were military bases here helping control the South Atlantic. Many of us know of the Falklands due to the 1982 Falklands War with Argentina, which ended 2 months later but tension between Argentina and the UK grew and remains. It took 10 years after the war to remove the 30,000 mines that were planted by the Argentines (in the road we drove on today).

    For more about this beautiful territory see https://www.falklandislands.com/
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  • Falkland Islands - 3 of 3 PENGUINS

    21. februar 2023, Falklandsøerne ⋅ 🌬 55 °F

    Gentoo & King penguins form their colonies 1.5km inland and walk to the sea. They nest in the same area every year. The King in the photos is the one with the orange neck. Adults carry the eggs on their feet and raise 2 chicks every 3 years. They are very tame and intrigued by humans ... also, very cute!

    Don't miss the first video in this posting ..Karen's favorite.

    We also visited the town of Stanley, many pubs and tourist shops.
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  • On the Way back up North

    22. februar 2023, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

    Goodbye Cold Weather!

    YES, the weather has changed and is Sunny and Warm (still windy) in the 60's ...
    So, we are back to shorts and packed up all our winter gear which we will not need for the rest of the voyage!Læs mere

  • Punta Del Este, Uruguay

    24. februar 2023, Uruguay ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

    I took the Puenta Del Este and Casa Pueblo tour while Bruce took a scenic bike ride.

    Our guide was “William” and he provided information on the bus between stops. At the various stops we were on our own.

    There are 19 states in Uruguay.

    Punta Del Este means east point.

    Foreigners get the best apartments
    Trump Tower is here
    Cipriano is building a hotel
    Venetian hotel in Las Vegas built condos

    The average price of home is $250-300k. Brand new homes start at 300k, but can go up to 2 million. Rents are 2-5k for 15 days, winter is much less.

    There is a ton of new construction and the area resembles South Beach in Miami.

    It’s a very safe area and as such there is no crime and and no fences.

    One of the most interesting facts is that homes have names NOT numbers to identity them. Makes pizza delivery a challenge!

    They have a neighborhood called Beverly Hills (beautiful mansions - one is owned by Antonio Bandares).

    We made 4 stops. The first was a brief stop at the bridge which has an unusual design with two humps on each of the one-way bridges which were built 50 years apart.

    We then went to the Ralli Museum which had some amazing artwork and spent 45 minutes exploring.

    You can see more at their website:
    http://www.museoralli.com.uy/web/ing/index.html

    Then onto Casa Pueblo - wowza, a unique and gorgeous home, museum and hotel. After another 45 minutes here we did a little city highlights tour and ended up at the beach for another 45 minutes.

    Every afternoon since 1994 the "Sun Ceremony" has been held on the museum's terraces. Minutes before sunset, the artist's voice from a recording, dedicates a poem to the sun to bid farewell to it.

    I took almost 300 photos but tried to select my favorite 20 to share.
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  • Biking in Punta Del Este, Uruguay

    24. februar 2023, Uruguay ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

    Our first stop in Uruguay was Punta Del Este with a population that grows during the summer (now) from 10,000 to 450,000. Uruguay overall has a population of 3.5 million with 2 million in Montevideo (we will be there in a few days after visiting Buenos Aires, yes Argentina is that close). Uruguay is a strong stable economic center and therefore many Argentinians come here to visit or live (large migration here since covid).

    I went on a fun bike tour all around and in and out the neighborhoods of Punta Del Este, “the Hamptons or St Tropez of South America”. It is a great seaside city on the Atlantic with rich and famous, culture and excitement (we could live here). We cycled through the beach areas, the city, hotels, and resorts as well as expensive residential areas.

    At its widest, it was only 5 blocks wide and from the “corner of the 4 seas” (literally a 4 way street corner, we could see water in all directions (because of the way the peninsula hooks around). The first stop after cycling from the port along the piers and fishing areas was the famous Punta Salinas lighthouse that helps ships to navigate the Atlantic from the River Plate. It’s at the end of the peninsula, built by Tomas Libarena, 150’ high (147 steps) and made of imported Italian volcanic ash and French glass (see photos). It is located at the southernmost point of Uruguay, where the waters from the Rio de la Plata and the Atlantic Ocean meet. See in the photo the location/marker where the river ends and the ocean begins and the color of the water changes too. This is the widest river in the world (from Punta Del Este, Uruguay to Punta Rasa, Argentina) and 140 miles.

    Next stop after riding through beach communities with high rise buildings/condos with great views was Playa Brava beach. This is where the famous La Mano giant sculpture by artist Mario Irarrázabal, is located. It is of a hand, with just fingertips emerging from the sand (see photos). What is its meaning? So interesting, most think it’s simply a warning about drowning in these tough waters and others say the hand is emerging out of the sand, representing humans joining nature or possibly taking over nature. You decide. A similar statue by the same artist of a giant arm buried is at the National Harbor in Maryland.

    We then rode through the neighborhoods of Beverly Hills and San Rafael (really their names) and saw the beauty and interesting designs of the homes here before going through the business and tourist areas for a very diverse ride before riding back to the pier.
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  • Punta del Este, Uruguay

    24. februar 2023, Uruguay ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    2-24-23 A WEDDING! Steve & Marianne Houston were Married (ok, vow renewal). Casey made the arrangements, Robbie officiated, Vows, Music, Great Champagne and Wine with a Wonderful Dinner to Celebrate. Fun evening. Mazel Tov!Læs mere