Up early for our Zodiac ride to Gentoo Penguin Land (or rookery). There is an Argentine hut for emergencies and a memorial to three young men who died trying to cross the sea ice to reach the research station, 10km away. There are many Penguin Highways between the rocky outcrops and down to the sea. Many of the penguins have chicks and need to be on the lookout for the Brown Skuas that are looking for breakfast.
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| Brown Skua |
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| Penguin Highway |
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| Penguin and chicks |
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| Intrepid traveller |
The landscape is wonderful. Tall mountains, ice caps, ice bergs and of course sunshine.
The helicopter hanger is open today. A chance to see the helicopters up close.
In the afternoon we move to Port Charcot to visit more penguins, but this time Chinstrap Penguins. This would mean that we would see all three of the flat tail varieties. There is another juvenile elephant seal sunning itself.
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| Chinstrap Penguin |
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| Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins |
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| Penguin Highway |
The sun sets on another great day in Antarctica.
What an experience you and Carolyn are having. It's fantastic. Loving all the photo's and the wildlife look amazing. How cold is it down their Jenny?
ReplyDeleteWendy, there were heat wave conditions and we got to 2 degrees, but most days it is between -1 and 1 degree.
DeleteI was wondering the same thing seeing the sunshine. You had great conditions.
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