The early bird catches the worm. We awoke at 0500 a.m. to get ashore before dawn at Gold Harbour. As the sun rose over the Scotia Sea our landing site lived up to its name with the sky ablaze and the cliffs and glaciers lit beautifully by the warm light. We shared the moment with tens of thousands of busy king penguins as well as South Georgia pintails (endemic ducks), elephant seals, and fur seals. Not content with one landing here, we landed again after breakfast! En route to our second landing site for today, we encountered a southern right whale which approached our bow and put on a wonderful display of pectoral fin-slapping, fluking, and even spy-hopping (raising its head). Royal Harbour was moodier with rain, rainbows, and dramatic evening light illuminating the king penguin colony. The Zodiac ride ashore was exciting as we cruised over a submerged terminal moraine to access the shore.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 28 Feb 2018
Gold Harbour & Royal Harbour, 2/28/2018, National Geographic Orion
- Aboard the National Geographic Orion
- Antarctica
Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands
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