Our first day in Antarctica proper was spent in the history-rich Antarctic Sound. We navigated amidst towering icebergs and miles of sea ice, and with an extremely comfortable ship and endless sights to be seen from the outer decks, no one went to bed disappointed. We encountered countless Adelie penguins on and around the ice as well as numerous seals.
12/9/2024
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Christmas is coming to the ship! Almost overnight blow-up snowmen and decorations filled the hallways and bars. Sometimes, when one spends so much time in snowy places, as I do for ten months a year, it is a surprise to see snow featured as a special thing. And yet, of course it is very special. Without it, there would be no glaciers or ice caps. We would be able to sail the ship almost up to the south pole as the continent itself is only held together with the snow/ice combination. Take away all the white stuff and Antarctica would be a scattered mass of small islets and huge mountain chains. Once warm, we would find evidence of its former tropical nature. Fossils of giant penguins more than 2-meters tall would pop out of layers of sedimentary rocks while the dinosaurs that once roamed our now icy world would be apparent to those that know where to look, a secret I’m not sharing! Imagine a world without ice and tell me how you do it because I cannot.