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2012 - Antarktiska halvön med
m/s Plancius,
12 dagar (9201)
Plancius som är ett nyrenoverat fartyg tar oss runt i
Antarktis. Vi kommer att få se mycket djur
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Program
A Basecamp itinerary to the Weddell Sea and Antarctic
Peninsula is illustrated below. All itineraries are for
guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice and
weather conditions, the availability of landing sites and
opportunities to see wildlife. The final itinerary will be
determined by the Expedition Leader on board. Flexibility is
paramount for expedition cruises.
Day 1
In the afternoon, we embark in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego,
Argentina, the southernmost city in the world located at the
Beagle Channel and sail through this scenic waterway for the
rest of the evening.
Days 2 & 3
During these two days we will sail across the Drake Passage.
When we cross the Antarctic Convergence, we arrive in the
circum-Antarctic up welling zone. In this area we may meet
Wandering Albatrosses, Grey Headed Albatrosses, Black-browed
Albatrosses, Light-mantled Sooty Albatrosses, Cape Pigeons,
Southern Fulmars, Wilson’s Storm Petrels, Blue Petrels and
Antarctic Petrels. If the winds are favorable we might enter
Antarctic waters in the evening of the third day near the
South Shetlands. These volcanic islands are windswept and
often shrouded in mist and fog, but do offer subtle
pleasures. There is a nice variety of flora (mosses, lichens
and flowering grasses) and fauna, such as Gentoo Penguins,
Chinstrap Penguins and southern Giant Petrels.
Days 4 – 5
We will sail directly to “High Antarctica”, passing the
Melchior islands and the Schollaert Channel between Brabant
and Anvers Island. On Cuverville Island, a small precipitous
island, nestled between the mountains of the Antarctic
Peninsula and Danco Island, we will find a large colony of
Gentoo Penguins and breeding pairs of Brown Skuas. If we
land on Danco Island we can observe Chinstrap Penguins and
possibly Weddell and Crabeater Seals. In Neko Harbour we
will have the opportunity to set foot on the Antarctic
Continent in a magnificent landscape of huge glacier and
enjoy the landscape during zodiac cruises.
When sailing to Paradise Bay, with its myriad icebergs and
deep cut fjords, we will have the opportunity for zodiac
cruising between the icebergs in the inner parts of the
fjords. In this area we have good chances to see Humpback
Whales and Minke Whales. After sailing through the Neumayer
Channel, we visit the British research station and post
office Port Lockroy on Goudier Island. Close to Port Lockroy
we may also offer a landing on Jougla Point with Gentoo
Penguins and Imperial Shags.
We sail through the spectacular Lemaire Channel to Pleneau
and Petermann Island where we can find Adelie Penguins and
Blue-eyed Shags. In this area there are good chances to
encounter Humpback Whales, Minke Whales and Fin Whales. A
visit to one of the scientific stations in Antarctica will
give you an insight about the life of modern Antarcticans
working on the White Continent. Further south we may visit
the Ukrainian Vernadsky Station, where we will receive a
warm welcome from the station crew. Sailing north through
Neumayer Channel we arrive at the Melchior Islands with a
very beautiful landscape and again possibilities for zodiac
cruising among the icebergs, where we may encounter Leopard
Seals, Crabeater Seals and whales.
We will sail into the Weddell Sea through the ice-clogged
Antarctic Sound. Huge tabular icebergs will announce our
arrival to the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula. We
plan to visit Devil Island and Vega Island with a large
colony of Adelie Penguins and a magnificent view for those
hikers who can make it to the top of the hill. Melting ice
sometimes provides spectacular waterfall from the cliffs
close to point ‘Well-Met’. The protected waters around
Herbert Sound at the North side of James Ross Island will
become our “Basecamp” for all activities. This place is
hardly visited by other ships and offers us a great
opportunity to scout this region first time on foot, per
zodiac and during kayak trips. We plan to stay two
overnights at anchor in order to implement two camp nights
and one full day activity from Basecamp at either Uru
Pensinsula on James Ross Island or Vega Island. If we cannot
follow our itinerary into Herbert Sound due to sea ice, we
can continue our voyage seeking new camping grounds
somewhere else. Exploring the unknown - this is true
expedition!
Day 6
In the morning, after we brought the shore campers back to
the ship, we will set sail to Paulet Island. Weather and
conditions permitting we will land on this remote island to
see the remains of the Nordenskiöld expedition and thousands
of Adelie penguins. We might also have time to visit Brown
Bluff in order to make a continental landing at the Northern
tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. During hours at sea watch
out for stray Emperor penguins. There might be a chance to
see one on an ice-floe. If the sea is calm at Brown Bluff
there is opportunity to kayak and walk along the shore line.
We continue sailing through the Antarctic Sound to the West
side of the Antarctic Peninsula along the Davis Coast.
Day 7
We will sail along the Wright Ice Piedmont at the Antarctic
continent, named after the brothers Wilbur and Orville
Wright who made the first flight with a plane in 1903.
Exploration of Roe Island, an island lying in the entrance
of the Curtiss Bay just about 2 miles west of Graham Land (Antarctic
continent), named after the British pioneer aircraft
designer Alliott Verdon-Roe, who made aircrafts since 1908.
Seaplane Point is situated a few miles of Roe Island at the
Antarctic continent. It was named in association with
Curtiss Bay, after Glenn Curtiss, the American engineer who
pioneered sea planes from 1911.
Day 8
We hope to sail to Neko Harbour and Paradise Bay to reach
the southernmost area of our voyage, where we have again the
opportunity to set foot on the Antarctic Continent in a
magnificent landscape of huge glaciers. In this area we have
good chances to see Humpback Whales and Minke Whales.
Conditions permitting we will look for a place to erect our
tents for a camp night ashore.
Day 9
We will sail via the Melchior Islands towards the open sea
of the Drake Passage. We have again a chance of seeing many
seabirds.
Days 10 & 11
At sea.
Day 12
We arrive in the morning and disembark in Ushuaia.
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