Today was an absolutely delightful way to end our time in the Falkland Islands. We started the day on Pebble Island where guests enjoyed a stroll through the fog. In the afternoon, we repositioned to Steeple Jason, home to the largest black-browed albatross colony in the world! I believe that today really cemented this idea into our guests’ minds: the Falklands are not just an add-on destination. They are the real deal!
11/29/2022
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National Geographic Endurance
At Sea
National Geographic Endurance set sail from the western edge of the Falkland Islands late last evening, and we enjoyed a relaxing day at sea. Guests were treated to smooth seas with plenty of albatrosses soaring about the vessel. The morning was full of educational opportunities. The undersea team shared photos collected while exploring the diverse underwater environments that the Falkland Islands provide. Next came a presentation by marine biologist Connor Ryan who spoke about the dynamics of how plankton and seabirds dictate the ecological rhythms of the upper layer of the ocean. Such a trip as we have had is certainly hard to summarize. Over the past three weeks, we visited some of the most spectacular and densely populated wildlife regions on our planet. Today was a day of reflection, photo editing, fine food, and contemplation of all that has occurred.