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Came across this beauty of an expedition ship - the two year old National Geographic Resolution - moored by Wiencke Island yesterday. With only 69 staterooms and the ability to break ice, I can't imagine how expensive this 10 day round trip cruise out of Usuhaia costs.
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Zodiacs were used to shuttle passengers to see the penguins (visible in the photo below) on the mountain behind the ship
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Not sure how that ship handles rough seas. I'm crossing the Drake passage right now in a much larger vessel and it is rolling pretty good.
 
Deception Island for those interested
These massive ice bergs broke off from the Antarctic ice shelf and ground to a halt on the seabed within the last couple of weeks according to the captain.
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You could smell the penguins before seeing them:
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Elephant seals
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Behind the hospital is this hidden gem. Before the QEW, this 1909 bridge (Middle Road) carried traffic across the Etobicoke Creek.
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