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Pleneau Bay & Polar Plunge – Jan. 4th (Afternoon)

Pleneau Bay & Polar Plunge – Jan. 4th (Afternoon)

Antarctica

  • Author: JennieRae
  • Date Posted: Jan 9, 2015
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In the afternoon we did a zodiac cruise in Pleneau Bay which is known as the iceberg graveyard.  Icebergs from as far away as the Ross Ice Shelf become run aground here.  After that excursion we had the Polar Plunge.  This was something that had been talked about for a while and everyone was very excited to do it.  Basically you put on your swimsuit and jump into the Antarctic waters.  It actually sounds worse than it was.  They tie a rope around you just in case you go into major shock and can’t get out on your own.  While the initial shock was bad, it really got the adrenaline going and it was a great fun.  I would definitely do it again!

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Our zodiac were quite strong machine. We were able to break through this ice that was about 6 inches thick!

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Yes, that is a piece of penguin that he hasn’t bothered to finish eating hanging out if his mouth.

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We came across a group of swimming penguins. They are much more graceful in the water than on land.

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I wonder if he enjoys watching us as much as we enjoy watching him.

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Some of the ice formations are so cool!

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This iceberg was on a 90 degree axel so that creased portion was underwater where air pockets make those crevices. As the iceberg melts and the center of gravity changes, the icebergs can shift onto a different side or turn over all together.

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Max is ready for the polar plunge

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The initial reaction is a bit stunning to say the least.

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Brrr…get me to the ladder quick!!!!

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