Thursday, February 6 - At Sea in the Antarctic
Today was all about the icebergs. Look what we saw outside our balcony window this morning.
And at breakfast up on Deck 11:
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| It almost looks like another cruise ship |
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| Just when I think I have enough iceberg pictures, another interesting one comes along. I liked the finger-like things on the left side. |
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| They seem alarmingly close to the ship to me, |
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| The perspective is hard to get in a photo, but this huge one was clearly much higher than the ship. |
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| Tried to get a photo with the huge iceberg in the background, but it doesn't do it justice. |
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| Someone spotted a whale |
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| There he is - a humpback. We saw several of them just "logging" around as the naturalists said. I believe that means they were sleeping. |
We went into several bays over the day. It wasn't very windy, but it was cold and overcast most of the time, unfortunately. It even snowed a few times. Some of the crew members were very excited about that as they'd never seen it before.
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| This is called pancake ice, or its formation. It's thin layers of ice in almost perfect circles that stay together. |
There weren't any lectures today as there was so much to see. However, there was a lull in sightseeing so we went to Trivia but it was only Roger and us. We were terrible with only 8/15. We had dinner for two at Chartreuse and were seated at a window seat so we could continue to see the "show" as we sailed along.











Beautiful!
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