Month: February 2013
Flying With Flatulence
Having just spent hours on planes and in airports, I found this article from NBC News very interesting. Just remember it when next you fly! Flying increases flatulence, according to an article published Friday in the peer-reviewed New Zealand Medical Journal, and passengers should release the gas — or risk painful medical consequences.Lead author […]
Read MoreStill On The Way Home
Today has been our final day at sea. It’s been another day of little wind, sunshine and smooth seas. We’ve been making good progress towards Ushuaia at 14 knots (about 20 km / hr) means that bee have made up too much time. In the afternoon we have slowed down to a little over 5 […]
Read MoreOn the Way Back to Ushuaia
I’m taking the risk of writing tis in the middle of the day as I don’t think that anything much is going to happen here for the rest of the day. We are now at sea on our return trip to Ushuaia with another day and a half of sailing. We are blessed with calm […]
Read MoreOur Last Day in Antarctica
Today was our last day in Antarctica. We were meant to be here for only two days, but because of the fog at Elephant Island, we have been able to fit in an extra day. Our day started at 6.00 am with a wake-up cal as we entered the Lemaire Channel. This is a narrow […]
Read MoreGerlache Strait
Today has been a stunning Antarctic day. We woke up in Willhemena Bay in the northern end of the Antarctic peninsular. The weather was sunny, the sky was blue and the air temperature was -1C. We were off in Zodiacs to see the sites by 7:00 am, before breakfast. Wilhemena Bay is noted place for […]
Read MoreAwesome Antarctica
Well, today has been a great day, We are at the northern end of the Antarctic Peninsular in calm seas and brilliant sunshine. The weather has really made up for the windy and wild weather that we had during our crossing from South Georgia. We awoke this morning to our first view of Antarctica – […]
Read MoreMore Bad Weather
This expedition is keeping to its need for flexibility. We arrived at Elephant Island at about 6 am this morning to find it shrouded in heavy fog and a 30 knot wind blowing from the north west. We stopped for a half hour and ddecided that it was not good enough to launch zodiacs and […]
Read MoreAnother Sea Day
Today was a very quiet day at sea with little of great interest. One of the most notable events was that we crossed back int our old time zone (Buenos Aries time), so we had an extra hour in bed. I spent a little time on the bridge today and every now and then we […]
Read MoreA Rough Day at Sea
When I awoke this morning, I could feel the ship rocking and rolling quite heavily. At one time I would be lying in a position where my head was much higher than my feet, and in the next, my feet ere at a higher elevation thank my head. I grabbed a seasickness pill and swallowed […]
Read MoreLast Days in Georgia
This is our last day in South Georgia before we head down to Antarctica. We were awake at 6.00 am this morning for an early call to go out in Zodiacs before the wind picked up to go to Gold Harbour where there were thousands of King Penguins on the long strip of beach. There […]
Read MoreGrytviken
Grytviken, the old whaling station and ‘capital’ of South Georgia was our planned destination for this morning and it was just around the corn from Cumberland Bay where we spent the afternoon yesterday. I would have thought that we could have anchored in the bay but the captain decided that he wanted to put to […]
Read MoreCumberland Bay
Our plans for today in South Georgia required another lot of flexibility. We were due to visit Stromness and Furness Bays, but the government of South Georgia wouldn’t let us in there because they were carrying out their rat eradication program and didn’t want visitors interfering with the movement of their ships and helicopters. These […]
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