The last of the spilling photos... of Antarctica...


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February 26th 2014
Published: February 26th 2014
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Thanks for following my Antarctic Experience, everyone! This is the last of the photos I´ll be posting of it. I miss it already! Stay tuned for more of my travels, as I bounce around the country of Argentina! Time for some summer as I move northbound to the hotter temps! Dave continues his Antarctic journey for a little while longer on the Sea Spirit then we meet up and may have yet another int... Read Full Entry



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CormorantsCormorants
Cormorants

Blue eyed Shags
Old iceOld ice
Old ice

This chunk of ice was floating in Paradise Harbour. Probably really really old due to its colour. And was spit out from under a glacier.
Rare to see, Leopard SealRare to see, Leopard Seal
Rare to see, Leopard Seal

We were ineed lucky!
Snow flurries and the Sea SpiritSnow flurries and the Sea Spirit
Snow flurries and the Sea Spirit

Zodiacs cruising to explore Paradise Harbour
Almirante Brown StationAlmirante Brown Station
Almirante Brown Station

owned by Argentina
black browned albatroz Diomeda melanophrysblack browned albatroz Diomeda melanophrys
black browned albatroz Diomeda melanophrys

I mainly gazed at these wonderful birds through my binoculars, so did not get any photos. Luckily one of my fellow passengers has shared.
Quarks CrewQuarks Crew
Quarks Crew

Having lunch out on the deck with Dave and his colleagues.



26th February 2014

Hey sexy
Hi what a sight to see, all those glacier and penguins, but I see that you are enjoying all of it, so have fun say Hi to Dave LOVE MOM
26th February 2014
I´m too sexy for my parka

BAHAHAHA!
26th February 2014
Me and the Glacier

Facebook-profile worthy!! :) Looks like an amazing trip!
26th February 2014
Quarks Crew

Seriously?? A hot tub?? Why am I not there? That looks awesome!
27th February 2014
Quarks Crew

hot tub
Theresa B, glad you like the pics! Yes, the hot tub was used by the people who did the polar plunge. They deserved it! haha.

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