Antarctic Trip Report - amazing, even without bread!
I have disappeared for weeks for a good reason: went to Argentina and got on a ship to Antarctic! (Trip itinerary here: http://www.quarkexpeditions.com/antarctic-expeditions/crossing-antarctic-circle/overview) Here's my trip report...
So many penguins! We are required to keep >5 meters away from them, but there are so many, can't get away!
Some baby ones are so curious.
Water aerobics
Diving?
What did ya say?
All lined up and ready to ... nap
Chinstrap penguins, kinda look like traffic cops?
Going home after a dip in the freezing ocean water
Hello...
Got on a zodiac to kayak, but before we could starter, an orca whale got REAL close! Yup, both my husband and I were on that boat.
Coming, it's coming
And it went under out boat. Three times!
Close enough to see it's face and... eye lashes!
It didn't just happen once, the next day, a humpback got real close
I thought that was the best whale sighting I could possibly have, then the next day, while we were kayaking a whale leaped out
Twisted and turned. Twice.
Can't forget seals, they are so cute too
Often saw them on ice while we kayak nearby
We got to kayak everyday
We were just casual kayakers before this, but now, we love it
How can you not love beating through floating ice?
Just resting, for a little while
Picture perfect
Step #1 to camp in Antarctic: create a hole in the ice/snow so we won't slide into the ocean
No tent! Can you believe it?! Just a mummy bag and a waterproof bag.
Husband was not cold at all, I was freezing all night
A full moon coming up right when we were setting up the campsite, we stopped everything and stared in awe
One of those perfect moments
Sunrise, yes, it's a seal beside the ocean right by our campsite
We got up and the seal poked out its head
Took a hike up the snowy slope when we first landed on the continent
Great weather, even I got warm after the hike.
Staring at the breathtaking views
That's our ship
It can get real rough, especially around Drake Paasage. We managed not to throw up, but it was still too shaky to do much else
Crossing the circle! I could swear I felt a bump...
Went to Iguazu Falls before we departed from Argentina
Bigger and better than Niagra Falls? You decide
After the cruise, glacier near El Calafate, Argentina
A 24oz steak in Argentina, husband finished it all. Plus a big plate of potatoe, I was sure he's gonna get sick
More meat
Even more meat. And they don't eat it until 10pm. I just can't deal.
If you want to see more pictures, go to the sub-albums here on the right hand side: http://s78.photobucket.com/albums/j109/SJRunner/Antarctica%202012/
Comments
Txfarmer,
Outstanding photos.
Seems like all of the marine life was as curious about you as you were about it :-)
Thanks soooo much for sharing your pictures here with us!
Take Care,
Janet
I was beginning to wonder why have you not posted for so long.
Now we all know.
Great photos, txfarmer! I'am glad you enjoyed the trip, and thanks for posting those wonderful photos.
What an amazing trip you are having. Wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing them with us. How cold has it been during your trip?
Welcome back txsfarmer. Great photos. What an excellent experience that must have been. Happy that you are safely back.
Best,
Syd
I’m convinced that you fed the whales your wonderful bread, that’s why they came so close!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thomas
Never thought I'd be so happy to see a post with no bread! What a wonderful trip you must have had :)
Looks like an amazing trip, Txfarmer. Welcome back!
-Floyd
Hey, amazing photos, what an amazing experience to get to see penguins and whales up close in the wild like that! And the landscape just looks stunning. Really brave of you to go camping outdoors without even a tent there! That'd seem unwise to me in my home country of Scotland let alone in the freezing snow of Antarctica!
just Wow! oh Wow!
thank you so much for the photos - must have been so fantastic - overwhelmed!!
What an absolute treat it was to read through this post and look at your pictures, txfarmer! I kept gasping at the beauty. I haven't clicked through the link for more photos but will do that now. Thank you so much for sharing this experience with us!
Dazzled, Janie
like I've been to Antarctica too. It may be summer there but I'm freezing just from looking at these pictures. Time to start a fire now that the sun has gone down and the temperature is below 70 F! I think it wise Txfarmer to ask from your bread toasted :-)
What an adventure! Thanks for sharing, txfarmer!
Sylvia
Loved this post- the fauna and landscapes are spectacular! Smitten by the seal face :)
So sweet of you to share these beautiful photos !
Glad to have you back though :)
Best,
Anna
amazing photos, adventurous trip, and nice to see your face :)
Welcome back!
codruta