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Many, many Adelies.
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We also saw a great many leopard seals, usually sunning themselves and paying...
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At some stops we were able to go kayaking amid the incredibly...
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It's difficult to describe the experience of gliding along amid all this...
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There's our ship in the background. We'd be here for two or...
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These icebergs come in all shapes and sizes. And varying shades of blue.
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No big floor shows on our ship, but we did have some entertainment in...
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Occasionally we see killer whales swimming by, or in this case coming...
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Another species of penguin, aptly called a chinstrap.
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Two Adelie penguins .
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More colorful pieces of ice.
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Off the ship, across the bay, out of the panga and up the hill. We...
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One of my favorite photos. It somehow reminds me of Custer's Last Stand....
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This is Port Lockroy. The British established a research station here...
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The kitchen as the researchers would have used it sixty years ago. Note the...
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Life wasn't easy here in the 1940's.
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Another favorite photo. Do you realize how hard it is to train wild...
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We didn't see any emperor penguins on the Antarctic Peninsula....
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"Go find your own girl friend!"
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Penguins, penguins, penguins.
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Another sleeping seal.
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Looks like he'd just had his lunch.
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Speaking of lunch, we didn't eat too badly ourselves.
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Our dining room.
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A nice quiet bay, so they're taking a load of kayaks out for our enjoyment.
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