This morning came with a slightly different experience to that of the previous days, with a visit to Vernadsky Station in the Argentine Islands. This station is owned and operated by Ukraine and is staffed all year to carry out a variety of research projects. We were welcomed by the team and shown around their labs and recreational quarters.
In the afternoon we relocated a short distance to Petermann Island to make a landing at Port Circumcision. This was our final operation of the voyage and was appropriate for the occasion in its abundance of sunshine, snow, and penguins. Here we soaked in our last hours ashore, breathing in the essence of the Antarctic Peninsula and watching the many birds busily go about their day.
Once we returned on board and National Geographic Resolution was prepared for sea, we began our transit of the famous Lemaire Channel as our final goodbye to Antarctica. As we eased our way into the narrow passage, the mountains and glaciers towering above us on each side were like supports for the blue sky overhead.
The day was not yet done, however, and after dinner we made our way to the lounge to enjoy an energetic series of performances by our ship’s crew. This served as a fitting celebration as we entered the final part of our voyage.