Slow Rhythms – Laura
<h1>Slow Rhythms</h1> <br><br> In Antarctica one is noticeably awed by the towering white glaciers, the feeding whales, and bounding penguins.
<h1>Slow Rhythms</h1> <br><br> In Antarctica one is noticeably awed by the towering white glaciers, the feeding whales, and bounding penguins.
Penguins, Kayaking, and lichen covered weathered wood Our tenth night, hunkered down in the cozy warmth of Quixote Expedition’s “Ocean
We successfully got our last passengers off – although a day early, as fog was rolling in for the next
This trip started and ended in Frei Station on King George Island – the only place for commercial passengers to
We are heading north now and savoring our last days aboard Ocean Tramp. Laura and Fede have a wonderful tradition
Pinguinkolonie – Roswitha A big thanks to ALL of our readers and commenters – thanks to Connie our most devoted
When in Antarctica you must listen to Antarctica. Sometimes that means whales breeching and stopping the boat and watching, changing
Sid – Jan 24 2018 Just as we have become completely at home in our Antarctic surroundings, the everchanging beauty
As Sid wrote, we spent yesterday mazing our way through the ice of the Le Maire Channel. Its quite other
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