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  3. Day 1 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: departing from #Ushuaia and sailing east along the Beagle Channel.

Day 1 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: departing from #Ushuaia and sailing east along the Beagle Channel.

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  • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

    Day 8 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): a few photos of Adelie penguins on the Yalour Islands.
    #BusmansHoliday

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    #52

    Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: first landing on the mainland of the Antarctic Peninsula, at Stony Point, Paradise Harbour.
    #BusmansHoliday

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    • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

      Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: first landing on the mainland of the Antarctic Peninsula, at Stony Point, Paradise Harbour.
      #BusmansHoliday

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      #53

      Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): a selection of wildlife photos taken at Stony Point.
      #BusmansHoliday

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      • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

        Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): a selection of wildlife photos taken at Stony Point.
        #BusmansHoliday

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        #54

        Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): the varied expressions of a Weddell seal resting on the beach at Stony Point.
        #BusmansHoliday

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        • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

          Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): the varied expressions of a Weddell seal resting on the beach at Stony Point.
          #BusmansHoliday

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          #55

          A lot of melting was taking place when we visited Stony Point. Of course, this was summer in Antarctica, so some melting was expected. However, temperatures on this day and through January as a whole were 1 to 2°C above the recent average, which itself is a couple of degrees warmer than in the mid-20th century. Later this day the dry air temperature recorded on Bark Europa in neighbouring Andvord Bay was 3.8°C. Average 21st century January temperature at the US Palmer Station on Anvers Island is 2.7°C.

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          • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

            A lot of melting was taking place when we visited Stony Point. Of course, this was summer in Antarctica, so some melting was expected. However, temperatures on this day and through January as a whole were 1 to 2°C above the recent average, which itself is a couple of degrees warmer than in the mid-20th century. Later this day the dry air temperature recorded on Bark Europa in neighbouring Andvord Bay was 3.8°C. Average 21st century January temperature at the US Palmer Station on Anvers Island is 2.7°C.

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            #56

            Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): second landing of the day on the mainland of the Antarctic Peninsula, at Neko Harbour.
            #BusmansHoliday

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              #57

              @oheso There's one somewhere else? Nobody seems to have told Google about it.

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              • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                Day 1 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: departing from #Ushuaia and sailing east along the Beagle Channel.
                #BusmansHoliday

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                #58

                @PoLaRobs amazing adventure and photos!

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                • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                  Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): second landing of the day on the mainland of the Antarctic Peninsula, at Neko Harbour.
                  #BusmansHoliday

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                  #59

                  Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): Gentoo penguins at Neko Harbour, and a penguin egg that had recently been plundered by a skua.
                  #BusmansHoliday

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                  • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                    Day 9 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): Gentoo penguins at Neko Harbour, and a penguin egg that had recently been plundered by a skua.
                    #BusmansHoliday

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                    #60

                    Day 10 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: landing on Jougla Point, a location formerly used by Whalers and literally a stone's throw away from the island where the former British base of Port Lockroy is located.
                    #BusmansHoliday

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                    • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                      Day 10 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: landing on Jougla Point, a location formerly used by Whalers and literally a stone's throw away from the island where the former British base of Port Lockroy is located.
                      #BusmansHoliday

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                      #61

                      Day 10 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): gentoo penguin, penguin chicks and a giant petrel feasting on its prey at Jougla Point.
                      #BusmansHoliday

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                      • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                        Day 10 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): gentoo penguin, penguin chicks and a giant petrel feasting on its prey at Jougla Point.
                        #BusmansHoliday

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                        #62

                        Day 10 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): visit to the historic Port Lockroy base, established in 1944 and now maintained by @UKAntarcticHeritageTrust
                        #BusmansHoliday

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                        • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                          Day 10 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): visit to the historic Port Lockroy base, established in 1944 and now maintained by @UKAntarcticHeritageTrust
                          #BusmansHoliday

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                          #63

                          Day 11 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: landing on Danco Island, the location of former British Base O, occupied 1956-1959, demolished and removed 2004.
                          #BusmansHoliday

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                          • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                            Day 11 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: landing on Danco Island, the location of former British Base O, occupied 1956-1959, demolished and removed 2004.
                            #BusmansHoliday

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                            #64

                            Day 11 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): Gentoo #penguins on Danco Island.
                            #BusmansHoliday

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                            • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                              Day 11 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): Gentoo #penguins on Danco Island.
                              #BusmansHoliday

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                              #65

                              Day 11 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): our final landing, at Orne Harbour on the mainland of the Peninsula. We climbed up a snow slope to a narrow ridge on which there was a chinstrap #penguin rookery. It was amazing to see how high up and how exposed the locations are where some chinstraps choose to raise their chicks. It was also impressive to watch them climbing icy slopes on which even experienced climbers would feel uncomfortable without an ice axe and crampons.
                              #BusmansHoliday

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                              • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                                Day 11 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa (continued): our final landing, at Orne Harbour on the mainland of the Peninsula. We climbed up a snow slope to a narrow ridge on which there was a chinstrap #penguin rookery. It was amazing to see how high up and how exposed the locations are where some chinstraps choose to raise their chicks. It was also impressive to watch them climbing icy slopes on which even experienced climbers would feel uncomfortable without an ice axe and crampons.
                                #BusmansHoliday

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                                #66

                                A short video clip of chinstrap penguins and chicks in the rookery on the crest of the ridge. Sound on to hear their calls.

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                                • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                                  A short video clip of chinstrap penguins and chicks in the rookery on the crest of the ridge. Sound on to hear their calls.

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                                  #67

                                  Days 12-14 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: sailng back north across Drake Passage.
                                  1. Unfurling the staysails.
                                  2. Members of voyage crew at the helm shortly before dawn.
                                  3. A full set of five square sails on the foremast, together with a staysail attached to the forward side the mast.
                                  4. A majestic rainbow compensates for unpleasant conditions after a squall had passed by.
                                  #BusmansHoliday

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                                  • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                                    Days 12-14 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: sailng back north across Drake Passage.
                                    1. Unfurling the staysails.
                                    2. Members of voyage crew at the helm shortly before dawn.
                                    3. A full set of five square sails on the foremast, together with a staysail attached to the forward side the mast.
                                    4. A majestic rainbow compensates for unpleasant conditions after a squall had passed by.
                                    #BusmansHoliday

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                                    #68

                                    Day 15 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: riding the waves across Drake Passage with Bark Europa in full sail, viewed from near the wheelhouse.

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                                    • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                                      Day 15 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: riding the waves across Drake Passage with Bark Europa in full sail, viewed from near the wheelhouse.

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                                      #69

                                      @PoLaRobs 👋 Nice! But is it safe? Lots of things have happened in the last 200 years, like Climate Change and big, smelly ships that will run straight through you. Also, are you equipped with GPS?

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                                      • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                                        Day 15 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: riding the waves across Drake Passage with Bark Europa in full sail, viewed from near the wheelhouse.

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                                        #70

                                        @PoLaRobs What a fantastic trip! Thank you for all the photos and commentary

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                                        • adrianmorales@ieji.deA adrianmorales@ieji.de

                                          @PoLaRobs 👋 Nice! But is it safe? Lots of things have happened in the last 200 years, like Climate Change and big, smelly ships that will run straight through you. Also, are you equipped with GPS?

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                                          #71

                                          @adrianmorales That's one of the reasons a watchkeeping rota is operated with two lookouts on decks 24/7. Also, yes, the navigating officers use GPS, and there must have been more than 100 GPS receivers on board if you count all the phones and watches. The GPS function on a smartphone is one thing that works even when you don't have any mobile signal.

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