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On Location: Antarctica Adventure Begins with Exciting Falkland Islands Day
Nobody could have imagined a more perfect start to our Antarctica, South Georgia & Falkland Islands adventure. As we set sail from Ushuaia, heading east toward the Falklands, the sky was blue, the bay surrounded by snow-capped peaks, and the waters of the Beagle Channel were smooth and calm. Our day at sea disappeared far too quickly as we became acquainted with our ship, Le Diamant, her wonderful crew, and exquisite French cuisine.
We awoke this morning to another day of sunshine and calm seas and set out to explore Bleaker Island with a short hike that revealed two penguin species. Our first encounter was with the Magellanic penguins and their underground burrows, followed by rockhoppers. We delighted in watching as the surf swept them up among the rocks and they scrambled onto the rocky ledges of their nesting sites. It’s clear that these are tough little creatures! The birding enthusiasts were also thrilled to view the rock and king shag colonies.
After lunch on board we set out to explore Sea Lion Island. As the zodiacs rode up onto the beach, we novice Antarctic travelers were surprised that the giant boulders dotting the beach were, in fact, male elephant seals. We spent the afternoon energetically exploring the island—from stumbling through Falkland tussock which stands more than 6 feet high, and immediately makes you lose all sense of direction.. to standing in awe at a gentoo penguin colony, frantically photographing the chicks that had hatched just a few days earlier. Our day in the Falklands culminated with tea, coffee and fresh baked biscuits at the island’s lodge. Thrilled with the adventures of the day, we returned to the ship for good night’s sleep.
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The uploaded ElephantIsland.jpg image is from me. Its caption is self explanatory. I hope people will get a laugh from it. I do want to thank Zegrahm staff and clients also for the many times my wife and I received a helping hand traversing some difficult terrain (for us anyway)or in getting in and out of the Zodiacs. I hope shortly to contribute a couple of good photos (or maybe a brief video clip)after going through all of my images.
What a trip!!!!! Unfortunately my camera was out of focus for the Magellianic and rockhopper penguins so if anyone will share I need pictures for a presentation I am doing on the trip. Thanks, Emily ewcocean@aol.com