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Neko Harbor – Jan. 3rd (Morning)

Neko Harbor – Jan. 3rd (Morning)

Antarctica

  • Author: JennieRae
  • Date Posted: Jan 9, 2015
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This was a pretty brutal day since I didn’t sleep much the night before due to camping outside.  The zodiacs picked us up at 6:00 am to take us back to the ship so we had a few hours to get a nap in before breakfast.  Our first outing was to Neko Harbor which was named for the floating whale factory ship, Neko, which often used this bay.  Neko operated between 1911-12 and 1923-24 in the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula.  It was also here that America long-distance swimmer Lynne Cox swam nearly 2 km in 25 minutes in the freezing waters.  She spent many years training in superchilled waters, but docters also say that she is physiologically unique.

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Our ship sending out passengers on the zodiacs.

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Penguins make their nests out of little pebbles.

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One of the best features of Neko Harbor is that the water is so still that there is a reflection of the landscape. Amazing.

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Check out the small zodiac ship and you can appreciate the size of this iceberg. It was about the size of a football stadium. Our guide said this iceberg probably floated from all the way on the other side of the continent.

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Penguins are just hilarious to watch!

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Neko

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