(Click on any image below for a larger version)

Go to the Home Page

Monday, January 22: Cape Lookout, Elephant Island, page 1

The ship hauled up its anchor and set sail for Cape Lookout on the other side of Elephant Island, where we would make our first actual landing in the Antarctic.

Humpback Whale A Humpback Whale was spotted in the water near the ship. Captain Notke steered the ship in a circle to give the passengers a good chance to see the whale. It blew and surfaced repeatedly for several minutes.

Visit the American Cetacean Society fact sheet about the Humpback Whale.

The Marine Mammal Center also has information about the Humpback Whale.

We passed a huge glacier as we neared Cape Lookout.

Glacier near Cape Lookout The old ice at the base of the glacier was deep blue in color. The blue ice was overlain by an accumulation of white snow and young ice. The top of the glacier was a maze of crevasses.

Glacier near Cape Lookout The front of the glacier was miles across and it extended well out into the harbor.

Cape Lookout

Glacier near Cape Lookout There was a glacier in every valley on the island.

Glacier near Cape Lookout The valleys were so steep that the glaciers were broken into jumbled icefalls, slowly tumbling their way down to sea level.

Suspended Glacier near Cape Lookout Glaciers were perched on the tops of the mountains, with their broken faces suspended over a few thousand feet of steep, rocky cliffs. Any ice that broke away from those glaciers had a long drop ahead of it.

Cape Lookout Cape Lookout is marked by a craggy, pyramid-shaped island separated from the shore by a narrow strait.

Cape Lookout

Cape Lookout We would land on the low spit of land at the left.

Penguin Rookery at Cape Lookout The cape is the site of another large Chinstrap Penguin rookery. The lighter slopes in this picture are stained by pink Chinstrap Penguin guano.

Zodiacs at Cape Lookout The ship's staff prepared the Zodiacs for our first landing in Antarctica.

The Zodiac brought us to shore on a narrow, cobblestone spit connecting a rock outcrop to the main island.

Glacier above Cape Lookout The expedition members kept to a narrow path alongside the rookery.

Expedition members at Cape Lookout One side of the spit was densely populated with penguins and the other side was densely populated with expedition members.

Chinstrap Penguin  at Cape Lookout Chinstrap Penguins are easily distinguished by the narrow black stripe under the white face.

Background information about the Chinstrap Penguin.

Chinstrap Penguin rookery at Cape Lookout The Chinstrap Penguin rookery was thickly coated in pink penguin guano. The constant dampness supported a thick, old fish market kind of odor.

Chinstrap Penguin at Cape Lookout Dirty Chinstrap Penguins were constantly waddling into the water as clean penguins were hauling themselves onto land along the spit.

Chinstrap Penguin at Cape Lookout The air was filled with the constant display cries of male penguins looking for mates.

Hear the sound Hear the Chinstrap Penguins.

Chinstrap Penguins at Cape Lookout "I don't know. Where do you want to go for dinner?"

Chinstrap Penguin Chick at Cape Lookout Chinstrap Penguin chicks sat waiting patiently for their parents to return with food.

Chinstrap Penguin feeding its chick at Cape Lookout Chick feeding was a constant operation in the rookery. The gray chicks tickled the beaks of the adults to trigger a regurgitation of the krill stored in their crops. It was possible to see the pink, shrimp-like crustaceans come up into the mouths of the adults before the chicks reached in to grab them. Krill grow to be nearly two inches long, and large krill wouldn't look out of place on a cocktail shrimp platter.

Chinstrap Penguin Chicks at Cape Lookout The downy chicks accumulated a crust of guano on the lower parts of their bodies.

Chinstrap Penguin Chicks at Cape Lookout The Chinstrap Penguin chicks rested their heads behind their wings as they napped.

Chinstrap Penguin rookery at Cape Lookout The penguins paid scant attention to the Zodiacs cruising through the strait.

Chinstrap Penguins at Cape Lookout The flat areas near the rocky outcrop were covered in penguins. Other penguins had to climb to higher ground to find a place to raise their chicks.

Chinstrap Penguin rookery at Cape Lookout Some of them climbed several hundred feet up the slope to find their chicks.

Chinstrap Penguin rookery at Cape Lookout It must take hours for some of them to climb up to their chicks on the mountainside above the cape.

Map of the Antarctic Peninsula Map of the Antarctic Peninsula.

Next Chapter: Monday, January 22: Cape Lookout, Elephant Island, page 2

Table of Contents Table of Contents



- advertisement -

Antarctic Landscapes

2020 Calendar

You can buy a 2020 Calendar featuring my photographs of Antarctic Landscapes.

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Antarctic Landscapes

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Antarctic Landscapes

A dozen photos of Antarctic Landscapes. Locations include:

Cape Wild and Cape Lookout on Elephant Island,
Paulet Island,
the Weddell Sea,
Neko Harbor in Andvord Bay on the Antarctic Peninsula, and
Deception Island.

Buy my Antarctic Landscapes 2020 Calendar at Lulu! Put a copy of the Antarctic Landscapes 2020 Calendar in your Lulu.com shopping cart for $14.95.


Antarctic Seals

2020 Calendar

You can buy a 2020 Calendar featuring my photographs of seals taken in Antarctica.

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Antarctic Seals

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Antarctic Seals

A dozen photos of seals in Antarctica. Seals pictured include:
Antarctic Fur
Weddel
Crabeater
Southern Elephant.

Locations include:
Cape Lookout on Elephant Island
Deception island
Livingstone Island
Antarctic Sound.

Buy my Antarctic Seals 2020 Calendar at Lulu! Put a copy of the Antarctic Seals 2020 Calendar in your Lulu.com shopping cart for $14.95.


Birds of the South Atlantic and Antarctica

2020 Calendar

You can buy a 2020 Calendar featuring my photographs of birds taken in the Falkland Islands and the South Shetland Islands in Antarctica.

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Birds of the South Atlantic and Antarctica

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Birds of the South Atlantic and Antarctica

A dozen photos of birds taken in the Falkland Islands South Shetland Islands in Antarctica. Birds pictured include:
Southern Giant Petrel
Black Browed Albatross
Falklands Skua
Blue-Eyed Shag (King Cormorant)
Black Crowned Night Heron
Patagonia Duck
Pied Oystercatcher
Snowy Sheathbill
Cape Petrel
Kelp Gull.

Buy my Birds of the South Atlantic and Antarctica 2020 Calendar at Lulu! Put a copy of the Birds of the South Atlantic and Antarctica 2020 Calendar in your Lulu.com shopping cart for $14.95.


Penguins

2020 Calendar

You can buy a 2020 Calendar featuring my photographs of penguins taken in Antarctica and the Falkland Islands.

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Penguins

Lockett Books Calendar Catalog: Penguins

A dozen pictures of penguins taken in Antarctica and the Falkland Islands. Penguin species pictured include:
Gentoo
Adele
Chinstrap
Rockhopper
Macaroni
Magellanic
King.

Locations where the photographs were taken in the Falkland Islands include:
New Island
Carcass Island
Volunteer Point.

Antarctic locations include:
Paulet Island
Cape Lookout on Elephant Island. Buy my Penguins 2020 Calendar at Lulu! Put a copy of the Penguins 2020 Calendar in your Lulu.com shopping cart for $14.95.

- advertisement -







Books about Antarctica and antarctic exploration for sale at

Mawson's Will : The Greatest Polar Survival Story Ever Written (Paperback). by Lennard Bickel

Endurance : Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing Endurance : Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing

The Endurance : Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition by Caroline Alexander The Endurance : Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition by Caroline Alexander

South : A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage by Ernest Henry Shackleton, Sir Ernest Shackleton South : A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage by Ernest Henry Shackleton, Sir Ernest Shackleton

South With Endurance : Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917 South With Endurance : Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917

The South Pole by Roald E. Amundsen The South Pole by Roald E. Amundsen

The Coldest March: Scott`s Fatal Antarctic Expedition by Susan Solomon The Coldest March: Scott`s Fatal Antarctic Expedition by Susan Solomon

The Last Place on Earth (Modern Library Exploration) by Roland Huntford The Last Place on Earth (Modern Library Exploration) by Roland Huntford

Videotapes about Antarctica and antarctic exploration for sale at

South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition - VHS South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition (1919)

Shackleton's Boat Journey - The Story of the James Caird - VHS Shackleton's Boat Journey - The Story of the James Caird (1999)

Shackleton: Escape from Antarctica - VHS Shackleton: Escape from Antarctica (1999)

The Last Place on Earth - VHS The Last Place on Earth (1994)

Great Adventurers: Ernest Shackleton - To the End of the Earth - VHS Great Adventurers: Ernest Shackleton - To the End of the Earth (1999)

DVD about Antarctica and antarctic exploration for sale at

South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition - DVD South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition (1919)


Go to the Home PageSend a message to Brian.