In order to maximise our time on these delightful islands we took the first morning Tender from the ship returning on the last Tender back in the evening. Could have done with a couple more days! The photo. ops. were endless. I'm glad that the daily fly around by the RAF Typhoons did not mistake me for an Argy spy! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkland_Islands |
Starting at Buenos Aries we travelled South to Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego. After rounding Cape Horn we crossed the infamous Drake's Passage to explore the Antarctic Peninsular concentrating on the Schollert Channel, Paradise Bay and the Gerlache Straight. A northerly route was then taken past the South Shetlands to Elephant Island. The Falkland Islands, Puerto Madryn ( off the Patagonian Coast) and Montevideo, Uruguay were visited before our return to Buenos Aries.
This blog is a Photographic Record of this incredible journey; the images are roughly in chronological order.
Each image is ''clickable'' for greater detail.
Click on ''older posts'' at the end of the page to continue viewing.
Our total bird count was well over one hundred. Sea watching produced 4 Albatross species, 10 Petrels, 4 Shearwaters and 12 others. We managed five penguin species missing out on Emperor( as expected) and Adelie.
Our key sightings of non-bird life were Killer Whales, Leopard Seals and three other whale species.
The distance travelled was 4466 Nautical Miles.
Please enjoy.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
A Day in the Falklands
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