Author: awaywiththebirds
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 24-25: Seadays It’s another Seaday but there is plenty to do. There’s always great lectures on wildlife, the Antarctic explorers, the sleep patterns of penguins and the restoration of the explorer huts. There are 6 historic wooden huts in Antarctica – 4 in the Ross Sea area. And there’s an ongoing controversy as to…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 22-23: Seadays James here’s some shots of the kayakers. I’m told that they sit on top of the kayaks rather than having to climb in…is this what you did? Not sure about stand up paddle boarding …. We sailed past Scott Island, which is a small uninhabited island of volcanic origin in the Ross Sea,…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 21: Navigating through the Ross Sea ice Sammy, the food has been amazing and even though rich, only very small portions are served. Sally, that was my first taste of escargots and I wouldn’t leave home for them! And Anne, here is evidence of me in the salt therapy room! Ok, now if you’ve…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 20: in the Ross Sea Penguins are so enchanting and entertaining to watch…. The small penguin at the front is an Adélie penguin….they are extremely curious and this little penguin decides he’s going to see what the group of Emperor penguins are up to. The Emperor penguins are the tallest and heaviest of all…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 19: Cape Royds The Nimrod Expedition was Shackleton’s first major expedition (but overshadowed by his Endurance expedition). He sailed from NZ on the ship Nimrod, a 40 year old converted Norwegian sealer on Jan 1, 1908. Shackleton assured Scott that he didn’t intend to enter McMurdo Sound, but thick sea ice forced Shackleton to…
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Antartica East 2026
Jan 18: Cape Evans Here’s sky from last night. Obviously we don’t get sunrises or sunsets, but the skies are still amazing Captain Robert Scott’s final expedition was in 1910-1913. He expected to be the first to reach the South Pole but as his ship, the Terra Nova, sailed south, he learnt that Norwegian explorer…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 17: Cape Bird Just as we were all going to bed last night, the captain announced that the US icebreaker Polar Star was in the area and that we should give them a wave as they pass by!! Of course, it wasn’t just a chance encounter…..Our captain had contacted them to help us get…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 16: McMurdo Sound Sammy, you asked about the 7 marathons across 7 continents in 7 days….not only can I tell you where they are run, but I can introduce you to the chef on the first marathon, Gerard Baker, who happens to be one of the lecturers on this ship. This years marathon is…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 15: Ross Ice Shelf Today our position is roughly 73 deg S and 179 deg W – that’s getting pretty close to the South Pole at 90 deg S Today we had our first zodiac outing, to experience the enormity of the Ross Ice shelf. The mountain in the background is Mt Terror Ross…
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Antarctica East 2026
Jan 14: Seaday Jen, you were right …the first royal to get the order of the red nose was the Duke of Edinburgh, and Sammy, I have no idea why it is so called but your suggestion that noses go red when cold, sounds good enough for me. We made our way through the sea…