Friday, November 27, 2009

Bob's Adventure

Bob sent me an e-mail from Antarctica this morning. He suggested that I steal some images from his blog to share. You can see more of his incredible ice-berg shots by visiting his blog. Those of you who came looking for jokes today - There will be no Found For Friday as I put up jokes the last two days. In the meantime enjoy Bob's pictures and his comments about South Georgia and what he has to go through to visit there. The pictures will not embiggen if you click on them. It is very expensive to upload photos from there so this is what you get folks. (The first one will embiggen, however)

Bob writes
It is Friday, November 27, and as I write this it is 11:05 AM for these waters, and folks in Iowa may just be getting up....or not! The island of South Georgia is at our bow as I write this, and we will be disembarking in about two hours or so for our first of many on shore adventures. Prior to doing that we had to see an informational video from the government of South Georgia, and sign a document that we had viewed it, and were aware of their strict laws regarding the environment, animals, and what we may and may not do, while there. After viewing the video we had to take down to the mudd room (the place where we get on the Zodiac rafts) all of the items we will take ashore, so they could be examined, cleaned and vacuumed out. That included my high boots, gloves, parka, and camera bag. All items in bags and pockets had to be removed so all traces of soil, food, or other items that may be there could be properly disposed of before going ashore. All that is done and I am just now crusing along as the island gets larger and larger in the wide windows of the Chart room, just below the bridge. You WILL see more photos from South Georgia, as we will be circumnavigating around the entire island, and will stay here for nearly five days as we see hundreds of thousands of King Penguins, many seals, Elephant seals, and species of Albatross. It is cloudy, windy, and the temperature is about at 32 degrees F, at the moment. More to come....













This was just a sample - more at his blog.

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