The Lemaire Channel, a strait off Antarctica, 11 km long and only 600 metres wide in its narrowest spot, is a challenge to go through and not every ship can get through it depending on whether the ice has cleared. So I had picked high summer in the Antarctic with hopes of seeing the Lemaire with its iconic steep cliffs on both sides complete with reflections and all. Well, we did see it, kind of, but in fog - it was not the postcard perfect Lemaire that had it nicknamed the Kodak Gap. But we all know how unpredictable the weather can be and the ship on a tight schedule had to go through it when it did. The irony is after we passed through and headed north, the weather cleared and the afternoon was sunny. 🤷
Excitement on deck as we approached the south entrance of the Lemaire
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Impressive rock face |

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We like to console ourselves that it is lovely even in fog, which it is... |
It didn't take long to get through the channel and to keep us entertained, the inevitable Polar Dip was scheduled that same morning. It was cold and windy but many brave souls took the plunge nevertheless. Cold enough for the photographer from the upper deck - but it takes a different kind of spirit to take the plunge!
Our afternoon destination was Jougla Point at Port Lockroy. Port Lockroy is the first continuously occupied British base in Antarctica with a year round presence. It has the only post office in Antarctica so it was a ritual for us to write our postcards and have them mailed at the post office where they will be sent to the Falklands then to the U.K. before they get sent to the address on our postcards - a long journey that we were told could take months, perhaps years? We shall see...meanwhile making sure we send the postcards to someone likely to outlive us...
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First sign of human habitation we saw on Antarctica |
Beautiful pictures and detailed presentation. Thank you.
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DeleteThe pictures are incredible! I think the dark clouds and fog adds to the dramatic effect. I’m with you, cold enough on the deck no sense jumping in!!!
DeleteThank you, Jennifer!
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