Posted in 2005 Antarctica, Travels, culture-like | Tuesday, February 14th, 2006 | No Comments » Trackback
Nice little landing at the Port Lockroy station, now totally restored in its pre-50’s form as a museum. The weird part is the large room with all the merchandise you can buy.. Bought me a nice cap ;o)
The penguins are living on the same spot and they’re the most unimpressed animals I’ve ever seen. You can jump up and down all you want and they still carry on without one squawk or screech..
 Just posing for the tourists.. |
 Union Jack |

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 Taking pengu-pix.. |

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 Meditative moments.. |
 Jack II |
 Official Post Office |
 Yeah, I really DO like getting my picture taken.. |
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Posted in 2005 Antarctica, Travels, culture-like | Tuesday, February 14th, 2006 | No Comments » Trackback
So it’s X-mas day? Wow.. Didn’t notice.. Most of the group went on another early morning landing to see penguins yet again, I passed on the opportunity ;o)
This day was really mellow and my first landing was at Jougla Point.
 Nice Ice.. |
 Excellent views |
 Jougla Point views |

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 Rocky Views |
 Everyone all over the place.. |
 Skewed view |
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Posted in 2005 Antarctica, Travels, culture-like | Thursday, January 26th, 2006 | No Comments » Trackback
You’d almost forget that it’s the X-mas season with all the beauty and sights & sounds around you. But our X-mas Eve dinner was very special: we had a BBQ outside!
After a while the captain came over to inspect the “small” icebergs that were closing in our ship. So we had to move a bit further, to a spot that was much more windy - everybody skipped dessert to go inside ;o)
 Waiting on our boat at Vernadsky. |
 Penguins at Vernadsky. |
 Nice views on the way to the ship |
 The nice ladies providing us with drinks |
 Time to eat! |
 Weird Santas on the ship |
 X-mas greetings from the iceberg representatives.. |
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Posted in 2005 Antarctica, Travels, culture-like | Thursday, January 26th, 2006 | No Comments » Trackback
Our first visit to a scientific research station, Vernadsky. We had a tour of their accommodation and research facilities. The most important thing however, was the fact that there was a nice bar! The ladies were allowed to pay for their drinks with some unusual currency: a bra..
 Welcome! |
 Just to give you a sense of distance.. |
 Useful info |

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 The Bar!! |
 That one’s worth a coupla drinks.. |
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Posted in 2005 Antarctica, Travels, culture-like | Wednesday, January 25th, 2006 | No Comments » Trackback
A nice cruise to our next destination takes us along incredible views!
 Deep Blue |

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 wow.. |
 The ship’s about five stories high.. |
 Our faithful zodiac boats.. |
 “Baby’s got.. Blue Ice..” |
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