-
Neumayer ChannelAntarctica, November 17, 20062006-11-17#0018Larry L. Jackson
-
Neumayer ChannelLooking back.Antarctica, November 17, 20062006-11-17#0020Larry L. Jackson
-
Neumayer ChannelOn the upper deck taking in the very nice view.Antarctica, November 17, 20062006-11-17#0027Larry L. Jackson
-
Neumayer ChannelAntarctica doesn't have a lot of colors, but the views are spectacular.Antarctica, November 17, 20062006-11-17#0028Larry L. Jackson
-
Neumayer ChannelAntarctica, November 17, 20062006-11-17#0006Larry L. Jackson
-
LJaxJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0503David Salmanowitz
-
Southern Gentoo PenquinPygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0003Larry L. Jackson
-
Whale BonesJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0003Larry L. Jackson
-
Whale BonesJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0005Larry L. Jackson
-
Whale Rib BonesJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0006Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo PenquinPygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0008Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo PenquinsPygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0012Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo PenquinsPygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0015Larry L. Jackson
-
Whale VertebraJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0010Larry L. Jackson
-
Blue-eyed ShagPhalacrocorax bransfieldensis - on a seaweed nest.Jougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0025Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo PenquinPygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0027Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo PenquinsPygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0034Larry L. Jackson
-
Blue-eyed Shags nestingPhalacrocorax bransfieldensisJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0039Larry L. Jackson
-
Blue-eyed Shags nestingPhalacrocorax bransfieldensisJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0046Larry L. Jackson
-
Blue-eyed Shags nestingPhalacrocorax bransfieldensisJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0048Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo Penguins & Blue-eyed ShagsPygoscedlis papua ellsworthi & Phalacrocorax bransfieldensisJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0011Larry L. Jackson
-
Blue-eyed Shags & Southern Gentoo PenguinsPhalacrocorax bransfieldensis & Pygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0070Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo Penquin & eggPygoscelis papua ellsworthiJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0085Larry L. Jackson
-
Blue-eyed Shags nestingPhalacrocorax bransfieldensisJougla Point, Wiencke Island, Antarctica. November 18, 20062006-11-18#0096Larry L. Jackson
-
IcebergGrounded with a lot of sculpting by tides.Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0024Larry L. Jackson
-
ViewPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0030Larry L. Jackson
-
Zodiac CruisePort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0035Larry L. Jackson
-
IcebergPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0041Larry L. Jackson
-
ViewPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0043Larry L. Jackson
-
Port LockroyZodiacs had to navigate through a lot of ice to the landing spot.Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0049Larry L. Jackson
-
Growler IceThe name comes from the noise made when the large chunks of ice rub together during high tide.Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0050Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo Penguin & 2 eggsPygoscelis papua ellsworthi - most eggs are white unlike these.Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0053Larry L. Jackson
-
Snowy SheathbillsChionus albus - the only bird in Antarctica without webbed feet.Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0060Larry L. Jackson
-
Bransfield HouseBase 'A' is now a post office, shop, museum and maintenance operation established in 1944 and operated as a British Research station until it closed in 1962.Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0062Larry L. Jackson
-
ViewPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0065Larry L. Jackson
-
Southern Gentoo Penguin & eggPygoscelis papua ellsworthiPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0069Larry L. Jackson
-
Ruined BoatPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0076Larry L. Jackson
-
GrowlersThe photographer on the right gives perspective to the size of the ice chunks.Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0078Larry L. Jackson
-
Iceberg & ReflectionPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0082Larry L. Jackson
-
ReflectionPort Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0084Larry L. Jackson
-
Lemaire ChannelAntarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0089Larry L. Jackson
-
Kodak Gap of Lemaire ChannelVery few tourist ships go beyond this location.Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0001Larry L. Jackson
-
Snowy SheatbillChionis albus - visiting our ship, probably looking for a meal.KM Kapitan Khlebnikov, Lemaire Channel, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0090Larry L. Jackson
-
Lemaire ChannelAntarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0111Larry L. Jackson
-
Lemaire ChannelAntarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0112Larry L. Jackson
-
Kodak Gap of Lemaire ChannelAntarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0005Larry L. Jackson
-
ReflectionWe passed through the narrow gap on the left.Lemaire Channel, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0007Larry L. Jackson
-
IcebergLemaire Channel, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0103Larry L. Jackson
-
Killer WhalesOrcinus orcaLemaire Channel, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0117Larry L. Jackson
-
Killer WhalesOrcinus orca - juvenile staying close to the mother and the male's dorsal fin to the right.Lemaire Channel, Antarctica, November 18, 20062006-11-18#0121Larry L. Jackson