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We have had very little Internet access at the bottom of the world. So here is the update as we leave Antarctica and return to South America.

This was our second time to sail in Antarctic waters, having been here in 2012 on a much shorter cruise. The ice was just as magnificent this time – many hues of blue and green, huge icebergs and more wildlife than last time. Wildlife included many whales, penguins and seals, including the rare leopard seal.

We had three clear days with temperatures mostly in the low 40s (it’s summer here). The fourth day was total fog, so the captain changed course and slowly headed for Ushuaia. The journey across the Drake Passage back to South America is generally the roughest water in the world – but not this time. It was not quite as flat as a pancake, but still very gentle!

We are marveling at how wonderful the food is in the dining room – definitely a step up from normal cruise fare. And it’s easy to get used to someone else cleaning our cabin each day, doing our laundry and generally taking care of our every need.

The entertainment (a live show each evening) is first rate, as well as the multiple daily lectures on history, environment and info on the places we visit.

Next: Ushuaia and two Chile ports

Roger & Sandy Anderson, Tom & Jerie Tisch, Mary and Dave on the bow of the Ms. Amsterdam, with the Sun City Sunsations magazine
Mary at the rail with Antarctica in the background
Although the photo is grainy, this rare leopard seal was lounging on the ice flow.
Mary in the cool weather in Antarctica

tSDavem

6 Replies to “January 30 – February 2: Antarctica”

  1. Wow! Sounds/looks like tons of fun. I can’t tell you how much I would pay right now for a few days of someone taking over the chores. Thanks for all the updates!

  2. Ok. Is it time to say that we are officially jealous? We love seeing the adventure unfold and particularly the pictures of Mary with the Antarctic ice in the background. Bravo!

  3. We love these pictures of Antarctica! We’re happy to hear the waters were calm!

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