Tuesday, January 23: Antarctic Sound
By the time
Joann Stock's lecture was over, we had entered the Antarctic
Sound. Joinville Island lay twenty miles to our starboard side
and the Antarctic Peninsula was a similar distance to port.
A
convergence of surface currents over downwelling water had
created a swath of slush ice that was only a few dozen yards
across, but it appeared to run the width of the sound.
People on the observation deck felt compelled to identify what
the strangely carved icebergs resembled to them, the way they
assign tangible forms to cumulus clouds.
It was like a big, icy Rorschach inkblot test.
Suddenly our quiet contemplation was broken by a shout. A large, gray object splashed into the water near the bow. A Minke Whale had just leaped out of the water, not 30 yards from the bow of the ship. It did not grace us with a second leap.
This Crabeater Seal appeared to have just eaten
a very bloody meal.
We
approached the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Ahead of us in the sound we could
see the red hull and white superstructure of an
Antarctic research vessel. The large, white code A33 was easily
visible on her side. People strained to read her name through
their binoculars. We slowly gained on the ship. As we passed her,
we could read the name Hesperides on her stern. The Spanish Antarctic Research vessel Hespérides supports Spanish Bases in the South Shetland Islands, Juan Carlos I in Livingston Island and Gabriel de Castilla in Deception Island. The vessel also supports the Bulgarian Base in Livingston Island, St. Kliment Ohridski.
One of the blue tabular icebergs that the ship
passed had a huge archway carved all the way through to the other
side. Other icebergs farther away could be seen through the hole
in the berg.
It was extremely cold sitting on the observation deck as we cruised through the Antarctic Sound in the late afternoon. We went downstairs into the observation lounge and ordered a couple of Irish Coffees for warmth and stimulation. We sipped on the coffee, whiskey, sugar, and cream as the ship passed out of the Antarctic Sound and entered the Bransfield Strait, which lies between the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands.
The sun set after 10:00. P.M., and the sky never got really dark that night as we sailed down the Gerlache Strait.
Map of the Antarctic Peninsula.
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Antarctic Sound.
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