Mikkelsen Harbour 28 December - AM
A beautiful morning excursion in Mikkelsen Harbour. Alighting from the zodiac in the best conditions I've encountered anywhere. It was so easy, crew didn't even need to offer hands for support.
And the scenery was breathtaking.
Across the harbour we could see a glacier coming down to the water. This calved off in small segments about a dozen times and one very large section. Each one sounded like a distant explosion. I wasn't lucky enough to capture the large fall, however this one shows small section falling.
We are always instructed to stay 5 metres from the animals, but sometimes they have other ideas.
This guy appears to be guiding the hikers to the left.
It was mainly Gentoos at this site. They have orange beaks, orange feet and white head markings sometimes described as eye shadow or headphones. The females nest on a comfy pile of stones, lovingly collected and arranged by the males. There's a bit of argy bargy when the males steal a particularly appealing stone from another nest.
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| Linda - Antarctic explorer! |
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| One of the penguin (coloured with poo) highways |












This was indeed a great last day in Antarctica.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos. Julie
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