Antarctica and South Georgia by Russian research vessel

Kayakers Antarctica

As one prone to hyperbole or at least liberal use of superlatives, I am probably the last person who should be blogging on our voyage to Antarctica and South Georgia. In the words of our expedition leader, Graham Charles, a record-breaking explorer on both poles, “Welcome to South Georgia-the greatest place on the face of the earth- bar none!”

Imagine standing in a penguin rookery with over 250,000 king penguins,

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or kayaking among 30 plus curious fur seals,

or being hunted by a hungry leopard seal,

Leopard Seal

or doing a REAL polar plunge,

We have no pictures because we ALL plunged.

or slaloming through a massive iceberg graveyard with structures as high as office buildings.

Iceberg Graveyard

Iceberg Graveyard

Antarctica did not have the wildlife that South Georgia did but it’s landscapes were show-stoppingly phenomenal. It was otherworldly, in a good way.

I am NOT bragging about what WE saw or had the chance to encounter: I am bragging that these wonders exist on our planet.

Carter

3 responses to “Antarctica and South Georgia by Russian research vessel

  1. Wow – absolutely stunning photographs! Sounds like the comment by your expedition leader was probably spot on!

  2. I want to be you in my next life. I love following your amazing travels.

  3. Amazing pictures! Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Bmore. You aren’t missing anything here, but your friends miss you. Carter/ Harry- check your emails if you can- I want to still help with Lima visit. — Cheers, Lydia

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