Our first day heading south to Antarctica was a quiet one on board National Geographic Explorer. We spent time resting and preparing for the adventures ahead. The wind was up, which kept a few of us down but brought out lots of seabirds, including five species of albatross. In the main lounge, we enjoyed a presentation by the photo team as well as some hands-on instruction to get us all ready to shoot. In the afternoon, we had a briefing on proper interaction with wildlife and practiced a decontamination session in the mudroom to ensure we wouldn’t introduce alien species to the pristine shores of the White Continent. Now we’re ready to go!
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 07 Feb 2019
Crossing the Drake Passage, 2/7/2019, National Geographic Explorer
- Aboard the National Geographic Explorer
- Antarctica
Voyage to Antarctica
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