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Antarctica, South Georgia Island - Nov 2012

By : Steve Jochmans
Trip Begins November 3, 2012
Trip Ends November 22, 2012

Gentoo penguins, king penguins, adele penguins, chinstrap penguins, rockhopper penguins, Orca whales, fur seals, elephant seals, weddell seals, crabeater seals, birds, and more!
  • Nov 3 - Buenos AiresOur Trip!
  • Nov 4 - Ushuaia
  • Nov 6 - Falkland Islands
  • Nov 7 - Falkland Islands
  • Nov 10 - South Georgia
  • Nov 11 - South Georgia
  • Nov 12 - South Georgia
  • Nov 15 - South Shetland Islands
  • Nov 16 - South Shetland Islands
  • Nov 17 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Nov 18 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Nov 19 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Nov 20 - Drake Passage
  • Nov 21 - Drake Passage
  • Nov 22 - Ushuaia
See my photos : Antarctica, South Georgia Island - Nov 2012

Want to go? Ocean Diamond: Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica: Explorers & Kings

I went to: Argentina, Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Antarctica, Drake Passage, Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Shetland Islands, South Sandwich Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
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Our Trip!

Buenos Aires, Argentina

A simply awesome expedition to this area of the world and the ''White Continent''. Highlights included thousands of King penguins and their chicks crowding the beaches with elephant seals and fur seals on South Georgia Island. Opportunities to hike the mountain snowy slopes were many and we were rewarded with stunning snow-capped landscapes and breath-taking views. We visited the relics of 1800's abandoned whaling stations that once thrived on nearly wiping out the whale population in that area of the world.

On the Antarctica peninsula we were treated to a pod of Orcas hunting a seal on a small ice flow. Unable to dump the seal into the water, the Orcas gave up after 12 minutes, but the viewing was unbelievable. Of course, we participated in the ''Polar Plunge''. . . how could one not go to Antarctica and not go for swim? More spectacular landscapes, unique and massive iceberg sculptures, and thousands of Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins. Unpredictable weather and snow blowing sideways made you feel you were on a real expedition to this southern frontier.

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