A day at sea near the beginning of a voyage is a time of anticipation, of learning the ship’s layout, and, in this case, a time to prepare our gear for a visit to South Georgia. The expedition staff filled the day with some fine lectures, and after lunch we had a bio-security extravaganza of boot scrubbing, vacuuming, and Velcro inspection. Between it all, many took advantage of any free moment to step outside to get some pictures of the numerous seabirds that always accompany a ship in these waters.
3/13/2024
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National Geographic Endurance
At Sea Towards the Beagle Channel and Ushuaia
A gently swaying National Geographic Endurance greeted the day. The wind and waves that our guests had become accustomed to during this voyage were nowhere in sight. Instead, a light breeze and calm seas lifted our spirits as we prepared for our final day on the ship. Sei whales, albatross, and dolphins welcomed us into the Beagle Channel before long. In between packing and reclaiming our passports, several presentations were given with a wide range of topics. First up, our undersea team shared footage from several dives in the Falklands, including a notable visit from some rather playful southern sea lions. Secondly, our National Geographic photographer spoke about photography and how it can be used to inspire conversation about wild places. Wrapping up our presentations for the day was our guest speaker, Mensun Bound, who provided a loose Q&A session on Shackleton. Captain Oliver and Expedition Leader Russ shared a few words about our epic voyage and sent us off to dinner. A day full of education and sightseeing – a great way to say farewell to our incredible guests.