Howdy folks!!! Today we're offloading for Port Lockroy, an English outpost here in Antarctica. It was used for whaling, staging operations and now it serves as a historical site that has a gift shop, bar, and post office. There is a good sized colony of penguins there and there are some rules set up for interacting with the natives. For instance, if a penguin walks toward you on a penguin 'right of way,' one must defer to the penguin. I'll post an update once I land. I'm borrowing a crazy lens from Lindblad's B&W cabinet, so I should get some good shots there. BTW yesterday we went for a zodiac cruise into Paradise Harbor. Interesting name for the ocean terminus of a glacier bound by giant peaks. You know the giant peaks are something I didn't really expect. This place is beyond picturesque. We went out twice (the Fellows) and examined blue eyed shags - a subspecies of the imperial cormorant, Antarctic turns, the ugly snowy sheath...
Can't wait to see more photos. Glad you made it through the DRAKE.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to upload more, but each one takes a long time. The signal gets dropped again and again, so I may have to put more images online when I return.
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ReplyDeleteSounds like everything is going well so far!
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