16th January - Last day for Excursions

 Last excursion day. More penguins of course and a very steep climb to a lookout over Neko Harbour. I didn't do the lookout.

Penguin Highways are quite deep





The Penguin Highways between colonies

The penguins have their highway system between colonies, down to the water and around rocks. It is quite extensive and very deep. They have a rest on the shore before taking off up the hill. They even use our track! This is the last time I have to wear mud boots. Yay!!



We move to Fournier Bay. On the way the Captain spots a pod of Orcas, so he makes a slight detour so that we can watch them. Unfortunately the Orcas are chasing a penguin and I doubt he / she would have gotten away.





The scenery is spectacular as usual. Once reaching the bay, the Polar Plunge people strip down and jump in. Not for me.






A Humpback whale waves us good bye as we start our sail Northwards. We look in on the show tonight. Afterwards as the sun sets we must say farewell to Antarctica,






Farewell Antarctica. We had a fantastic time. Now back across the Drake Passage / Southern Ocean to the Atlantic, where waves will be bigger, winds stronger and the rock and roll will start up again. But that is all for another day.



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  1. So fabulous Jenny. Love the commentary and photos

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  3. Simply fabulous Jenny and the humpback waved goodbye.🥰
    Hope the crossing back to mainland is not too rough.

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