Fog and snow today.
Our last day in Antarctica but low visibility so no zodiac trips, just presentations and processing.
In the late afternoon it lifted for a little while sufficiently for some photographs,
Just before dark we weighed anchor and departed for the Falklands.
(Click on image above to zoom into a much larger image with much more detail).
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Thanks, Murray. It was great to read all of these posts and to look over your excellent photographs. The posts were also helpful in giving us a better idea of what to expect. We’re heading out about 4 weeks before you did so I imagine the days will be longer (even less sleep!).
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Yes, it’s tantalising. You want to be awake all the time. However, the light’s good all the time unless the weather conspires against you.
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