After over one thousand miles spent traveling the islands, narrow passageways and ice-strewn landscapes of the Antarctic Peninsula, today we made our first continental landing. Brown Bluff is named for its unique geology, which provides a perfect landscape for nesting Gentoo and Adélie penguins. Guests were treated to the fluff and waddle of healthy chicks, as they zigzagged through the colony. And after lunch, the National Geographic Explorer headed into the Weddell Sea—a veritable sculpture garden of ice where we found picturesque panoramas and a group of over 40 killer whales.