We woke up to a clear day with remarkable blue skies on the Drake Passage. The gentle conditions combined with the capabilities of National Geographic Resolution made for a smooth sailing across this famous body of water. Crossing the Drake has become a rite of passage that sets the tone of our adventure exploring the Antarctic Peninsula. In the morning, we met the expedition team and learned about the birds that we hope to see on our voyage. After lunch, the photography team presented two interesting talks with tips and useful information that helped us prepare for capturing the best moments of our upcoming experience. At the end of our day, expedition leader Dan gave us an overview of our first day of operations in the South Shetland Islands, followed by Captain Heidi, who warmly welcomed us all to the ship and introduced us to the crew. We are all looking forward to our first sightings of the White Continent and are more than ready for what promises to be an unforgettable experience.
11/18/2024
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Kinnes Cove, Antarctic Peninsula
After an adventurous night of attempting to make it through lots of sea ice and into the Weddell Sea, we ended up turning back and spending our morning exploring an area a little further north. This turned out to provide stunning scenery and wildlife encounters as the morning unfolded. After breakfast, we deployed the Zodiacs and cruised around Kinnes Cove, enjoying excellent views of a resting leopard seal, crab eater seals, and gentoo and Adelie penguins swimming and walking across the fast ice. Antarctic shags were active in the cove, as the whole flock dove over and over, feeding on something underwater. Snow petrels were flying about, and two emperor penguins showed up and played in the water around the Zodiacs. We were all delighted with this perfect farewell to our incredible voyage to Antarctica. As we set sail northward to cross the Drake Passage again, we enjoyed a special Filipino buffet dinner, followed by a festive evening of entertainment from the renowned crew of National Geographic Resolution .