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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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  • jwcph@helvede.netJ jwcph@helvede.net

    @PoLaRobs Sure, that adds even further magic 😝 but just the formation in itself is otherworldly...

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    @jwcph Columnar jointing formed in cooling magma often produces spectacular features. Other examples are the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland and on the island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides, west of Scotland. It seems almost too perfect and regular to be natural.

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    • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

      @jwcph Columnar jointing formed in cooling magma often produces spectacular features. Other examples are the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland and on the island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides, west of Scotland. It seems almost too perfect and regular to be natural.

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      #35

      @PoLaRobs There's also the Bear Lodge formation in Wyoming, commonly known as the Devil's Tower - which I obviously only know about from the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" 😁

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      • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

        Day 6 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: a close approach to Half Moon Island in McFarlane Strait, South Shetland Islands, but strong winds precluded a landing. Subsequently we approached close to Edinburgh Hill on Livingston Island, a volcanic plug exhibiting spectacular columnar jointing.
        #BusmansHoliday

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        #36

        Day 7 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: an exploration of a narrow channel between Spert and Trinity Islands in small boats, weaving between numerous icebergs and growlers.
        #BusmansHoliday

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        • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

          Day 7 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: an exploration of a narrow channel between Spert and Trinity Islands in small boats, weaving between numerous icebergs and growlers.
          #BusmansHoliday

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          The stand-out sights of this small boat excursion were a number of Weddell seals resting on some of the bergy bits.

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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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            #38

            @PoLaRobs Often considered joining the Bark Europa crew. But tall ship sailing has been put on hold for school (miss it dearly though).

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            • maksisanctum@med-mastodon.comM maksisanctum@med-mastodon.com

              @PoLaRobs Often considered joining the Bark Europa crew. But tall ship sailing has been put on hold for school (miss it dearly though).

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              #39

              @MaksiSanctum
              Hope you can realise that dream one day.

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              • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                @MaksiSanctum
                Hope you can realise that dream one day.

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                #40

                @PoLaRobs Thanks, me too! Being aloft crew allowed me to sail on many ships and was always an adventure. Always makes me happy 😊

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                • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                  The stand-out sights of this small boat excursion were a number of Weddell seals resting on some of the bergy bits.

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                  #41

                  Day 8 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: instruction on climbing on the higher sections of the masts and the yards, then passage through Lemaire Channel (commonly referred to as Kodak Crack back in the day when all photographers used film), followed by a landing on the Yalour Islands, which host a large Adelie peguin rookery.
                  #BusmansHoliday

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                    #42

                    @andre123 For the most part it's just like climbing a ladder. Harnesses are worn though and for the trickier bits (getting onto the platforms and going out on the yards) we were instructed to clip a lanyard onto safety lines.

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                    • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                      Day 8 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: instruction on climbing on the higher sections of the masts and the yards, then passage through Lemaire Channel (commonly referred to as Kodak Crack back in the day when all photographers used film), followed by a landing on the Yalour Islands, which host a large Adelie peguin rookery.
                      #BusmansHoliday

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                      #43

                      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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                      • 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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                        #44

                        @PoLaRobs Is that the special penguin-feet rock-grooving-and-polishing in the second pic?

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                        • faithfulljohn@mastodon.scotF faithfulljohn@mastodon.scot

                          @PoLaRobs Is that the special penguin-feet rock-grooving-and-polishing in the second pic?

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                          @FaithfullJohn There was some splendid rock grooving (glacial striations) to be seen on these islands that I tried to draw to the attention of my fellow visitors. They only had eyes for the penguins though. Philistines!

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                          • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                            Day 6 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: a close approach to Half Moon Island in McFarlane Strait, South Shetland Islands, but strong winds precluded a landing. Subsequently we approached close to Edinburgh Hill on Livingston Island, a volcanic plug exhibiting spectacular columnar jointing.
                            #BusmansHoliday

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                            @PoLaRobs wow - never heard of, or seen pix of Edinburgh Hill before 🤩🤩🤩

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                            • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                              Day 8 of my voyage to the #Antarctic Peninsula on the #tallship #BarkEuropa: instruction on climbing on the higher sections of the masts and the yards, then passage through Lemaire Channel (commonly referred to as Kodak Crack back in the day when all photographers used film), followed by a landing on the Yalour Islands, which host a large Adelie peguin rookery.
                              #BusmansHoliday

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                              @PoLaRobs beautiful photos. I've enjoyed looking through them. What a trip.

                              Also well matched with my current read: The Last Grain Race.

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                              • faithfulljohn@mastodon.scotF faithfulljohn@mastodon.scot

                                @PoLaRobs wow - never heard of, or seen pix of Edinburgh Hill before 🤩🤩🤩

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                                @FaithfullJohn
                                I haven't managed to find any published radio metric age on it yet, but it is mapped as being Quaternary, in which case it is part of the alkaline rift volcanic province that includes Deception Island.
                                It's appearance seems to have a lot in common with Staffa, although I've never been there.

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                                • markn@mastodonapp.ukM markn@mastodonapp.uk

                                  @PoLaRobs beautiful photos. I've enjoyed looking through them. What a trip.

                                  Also well matched with my current read: The Last Grain Race.

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                                  @markn I'll have to check out that book. While on board I finished reading Madhouse at the End of the Earth. Being there gave a great perspective on what it must have been like for those early explorers, who charted much of the area on a somewhat similar vessel.

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                                  • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                                    @markn I'll have to check out that book. While on board I finished reading Madhouse at the End of the Earth. Being there gave a great perspective on what it must have been like for those early explorers, who charted much of the area on a somewhat similar vessel.

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                                    @PoLaRobs ta. nice to have an impromptu book recommendation swap!

                                    Eric Newby had a fascinating life from his improbable beginnings in haute couture (yes really) to the Special Boat Service.

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                                    • polarobs@fediscience.orgP polarobs@fediscience.org

                                      @FaithfullJohn
                                      I haven't managed to find any published radio metric age on it yet, but it is mapped as being Quaternary, in which case it is part of the alkaline rift volcanic province that includes Deception Island.
                                      It's appearance seems to have a lot in common with Staffa, although I've never been there.

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                                      @PoLaRobs I should have heard of Edinburgh Hill - there are at least three specimens from there in the Hunterian museum collections in Glasgow, which I spent 30 years curating!

                                      https://www.gla.ac.uk/collections/#/results?q=South+shetland&gn=All+Fields

                                      These were collected by Glasgow geologist David Ferguson, who made a lot of trips to the Antarctic, sponsored by Christian Salvasen Ltd before WW1. He made the 1st geological map of South Georgia too. More here if you're interested: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/97823/

                                      His notebooks are aslo in Glasgow.

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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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                                        #52

                                        @PoLaRobs Beautiful images. Looks cold though.

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                                        • faithfulljohn@mastodon.scotF faithfulljohn@mastodon.scot

                                          @PoLaRobs I should have heard of Edinburgh Hill - there are at least three specimens from there in the Hunterian museum collections in Glasgow, which I spent 30 years curating!

                                          https://www.gla.ac.uk/collections/#/results?q=South+shetland&gn=All+Fields

                                          These were collected by Glasgow geologist David Ferguson, who made a lot of trips to the Antarctic, sponsored by Christian Salvasen Ltd before WW1. He made the 1st geological map of South Georgia too. More here if you're interested: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/97823/

                                          His notebooks are aslo in Glasgow.

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                                          @FaithfullJohn
                                          That knowledge might come in handy. There's a group of old BAS geologists (from even before I started) who have added me to their email list. Some of them worked on South Georgia. Might help my cred to have some gems of historical knowledge if I go to any of their gatherings 😀

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