Our Gallery is divided into the following pages to provide a chronolgical history of our voyage.
Day 1 – 3: Ushuaia to South Shetland Islands
Day 4 – 6: The Antarctic Peninsula
Day 7 – 10: At Sea and South Georgia
Day 10 – 14: At Sea & The Falkland Islands
Day 14 – 19: On Board the Fram back to Buenos Aries
We hope you enjoy them.
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11 replies on “Gallery”
Hi Mary
Gay told me about your great adventure. The very best of luck, hope you enjoy every minute. When you look to the night sky, think of The Poor People at Home!! Wondering what that sky is like. Can you touch the stars? Is there a lot of light or darkness? Watch those bears, hear they’re none too cuddley!
Kind regards
Madeleine
Currently about 58 deg south. Dusk about 21.39 and sunrise 04.47. Not seen too many stars as night skies have been cloudy. Penguins already sighted but not too many bears. Apparently they couldn’t afford the fare!
Mary
Still waiting on photos……
It’s late! Photos tomorrow. Promise.
FF
Love the jackets!
Great to see you well on your way Mary and co. Very very jealous.
Eoin,
Glad you are following…. now plan to follow us all the way here, you won’t regret it.
MH
This is my third attept to post a comment, so here goes – Hello! (I want to see if it is successful before imparting any more exciting comentary)
Well you have seen Antartica and are now heading for Elephant Island. Without the internet working we can’t be sure – it reminds me of the film Capricorn One; you could be anywhere! Anyway what little we have gleaned sounds very exciting and I do get a sense of how small mankind is when put in this unique environment. Makes it all the more astonishing that explorers and whalers managed to survive back in the ninteenth century. Hope you are all well and still on talking terms. You never really hear of Shackleton & Co falling out although the near death experinences they faced must have made for contrary opinions of a strong nature. But I suppose modern cruising . . . . . .
Hi Mary, it’s Dallas here. I would love to say it’s 70 degrees here but it’s been cold over the past few weeks not to mention the East coast where they are having terrible weather. You on the other hand have the extream weather and it looks so beautiful, I just got through looking at the photos, they are amazing and you can actually see land, you see how ignorant I am I thougth that Antarctica would be covered in snow the year round. So much to learn, Well now I am going to go back and look at the pictures again.
Stay safe Love Marguerite and Tom
Hi Mary & friends
Enjoying your blog-What an experience!
Well done for following your dreams!