Across the Vast Southern Ocean


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March 27th 2007
Published: August 9th 2007
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It was a night like any other night in the vast Southern Ocean. The stars were hidden behind a veil of clouds, the moonless sky was as dark as India ink and it was so cold that the salty ocean froze to the deck in thick, slushy sheets. My watch group was serving the dreaded 'dog' watch from midnight to four. Under ideal conditions the dog watch could be a very pleasant time to be on deck, due to b... Read Full Entry



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A MummyA Mummy
A Mummy

There were several dead animals on the beaches around South Georgia. When they die they stay put. This is one of the more interesting mummies I saw.
On the BeachOn the Beach
On the Beach

Penguins playing in the surf. The Europa is in the background.
On Prion Island (1)On Prion Island (1)
On Prion Island (1)

Prion Island is home to a small colony of wandering albatrosses.
On Prion Island (2)On Prion Island (2)
On Prion Island (2)

Prion Island is home to a small colony of wandering albatrosses.
On Prion Island (3)On Prion Island (3)
On Prion Island (3)

Prion Island is home to a small colony of wandering albatrosses. This is part of a mating ritual.
On Prion Island (4)On Prion Island (4)
On Prion Island (4)

The sky was filled with soaring wandering albatrosses, which was a beautiful sight.
In the ZodiacIn the Zodiac
In the Zodiac

The rubber zodiacs were our main way of landing on South Georgia and they were a lot of fun to ride in.
A South Georgian SunsetA South Georgian Sunset
A South Georgian Sunset

This was the sight we had as we sailed away from Prion Island.
Prince Olaf HarborPrince Olaf Harbor
Prince Olaf Harbor

This is an old abandoned whaling station that now serves as a reminder of the horrors of the whaling days.
The Whaler's CemeteryThe Whaler's Cemetery
The Whaler's Cemetery

Whaling is now a thing of the past on South Georgia, but there are still some whalers here.
Another View of the RuinsAnother View of the Ruins
Another View of the Ruins

I just liked this picture of Prince Olaf Harbor.
At anchorAt anchor
At anchor

Prince Olaf Harbor was a beautiful place and the Europa is a beautiful way to see it.
On the Wreck of the BrutusOn the Wreck of the Brutus
On the Wreck of the Brutus

This ship is now slowly decaying in Prince Olaf Harbor. It is the Brutus and it is one of the many shipwrecks that dot South Georgia's shores.
The Wreck of the BrutusThe Wreck of the Brutus
The Wreck of the Brutus

This ship is now slowly decaying in Prince Olaf Harbor. It is the Brutus and it is one of the many shipwrecks that dot South Georgia's shores.
Beautiful Mountains and Aquamarine WaterBeautiful Mountains and Aquamarine Water
Beautiful Mountains and Aquamarine Water

The whole island of South Georgia is made up of scenery like this.
A Polite BowA Polite Bow
A Polite Bow

The king penguins were always very inquisitive and very polite (except when they were biting me!)
What is this I Wonder?What is this I Wonder?
What is this I Wonder?

If you just sit still you have many encounters like this.
Playing with PenguinsPlaying with Penguins
Playing with Penguins

The penguin visitor. Thank you for the picture Annik.
Ha, Ha, I Am Bigger Than You!Ha, Ha, I Am Bigger Than You!
Ha, Ha, I Am Bigger Than You!

This is a gentoo penguin and a king penguin talking on the beach.
You Wana Fight?You Wana Fight?
You Wana Fight?

This picture shows just how tough the fur seals think they are.
In the Footsteps of ShackletonIn the Footsteps of Shackleton
In the Footsteps of Shackleton

This is one of the many scenes from the Shackleton walk to Stromness.



5th June 2007

Wow
That is one amazing blog entry. And what gorgeous photos, with the possible exception of the mummy!
5th June 2007

Fantastic
Amazing shots to a little visited place! Truly spectacular. I cant wait to go someday!
5th June 2007

Greetings from Norway!
Hello! Your mother told me about your blogg, it's great, looks like you are having the time of your life. We are some of the family you have in Norway. At the moment Sally, her husband, son and daughter in law are visiting us! Take care Keith! BR Runar
5th June 2007

Amazing journeys
Spectacular peguins!!! Yeah, it is quite a lengthy journal but a worthwhile read. Enjoy your trip!
7th June 2007

Wow, Son, What a beautiful place.
How will you ever come back to reality when you have seen such wonders! Ah, but I know you will eventually - because you don't want us to sell your stuff on E-Bay. Blessing son! Carry on. Love, Mom P. S. And South Georgia, as in "right above Florida" does pale in comparison. Currently there are many wildfires in South Georgia and a serious draught. It is more like the other place than the heavenly island you were visiting.
9th June 2007

wow
my favorite so far circumsolar halo
15th January 2008

Amazing Place
Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos and incredible adventures, as they say in your final hours your whole life flashes past in front of your eyes......boy you've got plenty to watch!
12th March 2008

Thank you for sharing.
A thoroughly enjoyable article.
2nd April 2008

Re: Tom Crean Library
First of all--I just happened across your blog and I think it is extraordinary, especially this and other entries from the Southern Hemisphere. What a great opportunity you've had, and what great use you have made of it! I had to comment on the picture of the engraved stone at the Tom Crean library, because this very morning it was announced that Tom Crean, the basketball coach for Marquette University here in Milwaukee, is leaving to take the head coach position at Indiana. Tom Crean has been a major figure here, even though I suspect no one was aware of his illustrious namesake. And I just wondered--did you include this picture because you are a Marquette alumnus, or fan? Or is this Tom Crean of independent significance to you? (Since this is a spur-of-the-moment comment, it is written before I have read the entire text, and I will do so once I am done writing. If the answer is already contained therein, you needn't respond.)
2nd April 2008

Re: Tom Crean redux
Read the text. Saw the reference. I got it. If you don't mind I would like to send a link to this picture to the Milwaukee sports press.
2nd April 2008

Tom Crean
To me, Tom Crean is one of the greatest of the explorers from the 'Heroic Age' of Antarctic exploration, yet his is a little known name. I was unaware of the modern Tom Crean - Perhapse the name in itself leads to greatness. Could they be related? Feel free to send the link.
28th July 2009

THIS is what i call a blog. Amazing job by the way. Beautiful place with so many different animals and sightings. Can;t wait to go there someday. Simply amazing!
19th April 2010

Thanks
What an incredible journal and pictures! Thank you for a virtual vacation.
20th October 2010
Where the Mountains Meet the Sea

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7th January 2011
Beautiful Mountains and Aquamarine Water

most Beautiful
12th April 2011
On the Beach

OMG!
Wow! What a picture. It is my new favourite! Thanks!
24th November 2011

Style.
Love your blog, what an adventure, Your blog style makes for great reading and love your photos.
22nd December 2011
A Brick Wall

your wall
thank you.

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