We spotted whales while kayaking around enormous blue icebergs today. As we participated in a thrilling polar plunge in the icy waters of Mikkelsen Harbor, we saw porpoising penguins amidst even more whales. We enjoyed a thrilling Zodiac ride through the narrow cuts of Spert Island, and… can you guess yet? Still more whales! Finally, after a long and magical day, we sailed into the sunset… accompanied by whales, of course.
2/20/2022
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National Geographic Resolution
Fortuna Bay and Hercules Bay, South Georgia
National Geographic Resolution arrived to Fortuna Bay early in the morning under a cloud-covered sky. The protection of the bay created a nice relief from the winds. We landed our long hikers shortly after breakfast so they could begin their trek over the headlands to the colony. We then repositioned the ship toward the head of the bay to land the rest of our guests. Fortuna Bay is known as the final leg of Shackleton’s route across the island, and it is home to a large king penguin colony. After we sailed to nearby Hercules Bay, we were treated to conditions calm enough for kayaking and Zodiac cruising. With so much wildlife in the area, guests had some wonderful encounters, especially with the colony of macaroni penguins low on the cliffs of the bay. The ever-fickle weather brought sunshine and light snow flurries, embodying the nature of the island.