Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
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The Hero comes to pick us up. Below: Aspland, Eadie and O'Brien Islands. Once we got out of the orographic cap hanging over Gibbs Island, skies were clear. |
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Left: Big tabular iceberg. Below: Entering Bransfield Strait. |
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Left and below: The Antarctic Peninsula from Bransfield Strait. If you pass through here you leave a bit of your soul behind. |
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| Above: Three killer whales revealed by their dorsal fins. | Below: Killer whales spouting. |
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