The subsequent day in Antarctica – nonetheless buzzing from having sailed not simply to Antarctica however far south into the Antarctica circle – a feat no different crusing all season had achieved – we bought up tremendous early and tremendous excited, and tremendous desirous to discover much more of the frozen continent.
Additionally, since we had achieved the Drake Passage crossing, this meant that we may cease taking our sea illness tablets.
To be sincere, I don’t suppose we actually wanted them as a lot as we have been fortunate to have the Drake Lake – which is when the Drake Passage is all good and calm.
As a fast reminder, the Drake Passage is essentially the most highly effective sea convergence and essentially the most treacherous sea voyage on the earth.


It’s the one which has 12m / 40ft excessive waves which is smart if you realise that that is the place the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Ocean all meet.
When it’s calm, it’s known as the Drake Lake and when it’s tough and stormy, it’s known as the Drake Shake.
We took our time with breakfast, which has now truly turn into considered one of my favorite issues to do. I like an extended lazy breakfast.
It’s simply so calming and wakes you up correctly.
Anyway, after breakfast, we grabbed our cameras and headed to the deck above the ship.
The climate is such an odd factor in Antarctica – one minute it’s all good and calm and the subsequent minute you’re in stormy winds.
Then it switches up once more at a second’s discover and also you’re again within the calmest climate possible.
The Lemaire Channel had arguably the strongest winds we’d skilled all crusing. It isn’t sometimes like that. The truth is, it’s fairly the alternative.
The waters listed below are sheltered so it’s often like a lake.
It was nonetheless fairly spectacular although. Particularly these enormous mountains!
If you consider Antarctica, or no less than after we did, we sometimes would consider enormous stretches of flat ice and never ginormous mountains so it was a bit mind-boggling taking all of it in.


Enjoyable truth, these mountains have been truly a part of the Andes again when Antarctica was nonetheless linked to South America, ergo why they’re known as the Antarctandes.


After the Lemaire Channel, we went over to Neko Harbour, which was when the wind simply disappeared and the water simply went all calm. It was completely unimaginable.
All of the sudden we began to identify a lot of totally different wildlife throughout us.
Seals on the ice, penguins bobbing within the water and orcas casually swimming by.
We should always have been much more grateful that the winds has stopped as a result of when a slight breeze blew in our path, it got here with an enormous stink. Penguin poop!
It took us abruptly as a result of we hadn’t absolutely observed the massive penguin colony earlier than we may odor them.
It was at that time our captain then informed us to seize our zoom lenses and binoculars to identify the penguin colony within the harbour.
That is the place you discover how nice camouflage is. From a distance, it appears to be like like nothing however as soon as I took a photograph and zoomed it, we noticed a whole lot (simply over 1,000) gentoo penguins.
We have been assured we’d get to go nearer to see them so earlier than lengthy, we ditched the binoculars and will make out with our bare eyes the penguin colonies.


The stench of penguin poop bought actually unhealthy too however you kinda get used to it.
Additionally, you’re so distracted by what number of penguins are in entrance of you that you simply don’t truly discover how pungent they’re.
I do not know what I used to be anticipating at this level however when our captain introduced that not solely can be attending to go even nearer to the penguin colonies however that we might truly be setting foot on land in Antarctica, we kinda misplaced it!
Lastly, we might be capable of say that we’d truly stood on land in Antarctica!


Like, it was so particular seeing all of it from the ship however to truly get to stroll on land right here was simply subsequent degree.




Once more, I don’t know why I used to be so stunned – that is what we got here right here to do and why we sailed a number of days to get right here. I believe I used to be simply anticipating it to occur on a unique day or one thing.


Anyway, so off we bought and get suited and booted and zodiac boat’ed over to Neko Harbour. Once more, as with the day earlier than after we went exploring Antarctica through Zodiac boats (that are these small inflatable boats), we needed to decontaminate prematurely.
The garments are achieved all collectively on the ship a number of days earlier than if they don’t seem to be model new.
And don’t fear, the crew on right here assist you to do that so that you don’t must know how one can decontaminate them prematurely.
After the principle decontamination because the boots you put on to go on land and also you get given your personal boots by the ship’s crew after you arrive. These boots are them washed each time you get on or off the ship.
You additionally get given a parka out of your expedition which you get to maintain. The boots nevertheless you do need to return by the tip of your cruise to Antarctica.
Proper, so off to land in Antarctica we go. The plan was first to go discover on land after which to go discover on a mini zodiac cruise across the bay.


It was every little thing we’d hoped for any extra. The penguins are so cute and so clumsy.


They’re additionally not overly bothered by people. They haven’t discovered to be afraid of people so they simply go about their enterprise as per traditional.


They’ve these routes known as penguin highways and also you’re not allowed to stroll on them. You must stroll on a unique path.
Additionally, should you occur to create a gap within the present, which might occur as a result of the snow is thick, you need to fill it up.
The panorama by the way in which is wonderful and though it seemed unimaginable on the boat;on land, the angle is simply much more spectacular.


I can’t keep in mind how lengthy we have been purported to be on land for however we most definitely spent twice that period of time simply strolling across the harbour.
They do let you know when it’s time to depart and so we simply determined to take advantage of it and correctly take all of it in.
It was completely attractive and an unimaginable spotlight of our journey.
We then went on the zodiac tour of the bay which was additionally wonderful. The glaciers listed below are simply so enormous!


Sometimes you’d hear it calve, and fall into the ocean, creating new icebergs and that in itself was simply phenomenal.
It appeared like thunder and completely took us abruptly each time it occurred.
By the point we began to make it again to the boat, the wind had picked up within the bay and we lastly realised why we have been informed to put on waterproof trousers.
As I discussed earlier than, we got waterproof parkas as a part of the expedition so our prime halves have been tremendous.
I had waterproof trousers again on the ship however determined to put on the ‘waterproof’ ones I had which aren’t the identical factor. 😆😆
Waterproof is sort of like plastic so that you don’t get moist in any respect. It simply doesn’t permit any water via.


Waterproof tries to cease you from getting too moist initially (ergo why it’s ‘resistant’ not ‘proof’) however after getting splashed persistently, you’re completely soaked.
Suffice to say, I didn’t make that mistake once more. 😆😆
Lloyd had on the water resistant trousers and was tremendous whereas I used to be left operating into the bathe as quickly as we bought again on board simply to heat up (and likewise to clean off the saltwater).
It was on that night we invented the ‘champagne rule of Antarctica’.
Each time we went on land in Antarctica, we might have a bottle of champagne with or after dinner to have a good time.
It was a weak excuse to drink champagne however one we adopted via on with gusto.
And there you will have it – our very first day on land in Antarctica! Catch you within the subsequent weblog submit after we discover much more of Antarctica.