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Chipotle42 OP t1_j3c8710 wrote
More specifically, midnight-ish sun on False Cape Renard (the "true" cape is just to the left of this scene).
shdwilm t1_j3c8dfh wrote
Magnificently intimidating!
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3c8xwh wrote
>Magnificently intimidating!
The entrance to the Lemaire Channel summed up nicely!
nadistancexc t1_j3c9uih wrote
This looks like ahtohallan from Frozen 2
brosef321 t1_j3cv5if wrote
AKA: Una’s tits
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3czjwi wrote
That's actually right next to the pictured formation (just to the left of this scene), and has been renamed "Una Peaks"
Khelthrai t1_j3d96gg wrote
Wow! How did you go about visiting Antarctica? Great photo
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3de79g wrote
I was incredibly lucky, and was invited to join a private expedition. Took a short leave of absence and went, because if you get the chance, go! I was especially lucky because we also visited Elephant Island, South Georgia Island, and West Point Island, before returning to civilization.
pbspry t1_j3di6oi wrote
Drake Lake, or Drake Shake?
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lapSlaPs5456 t1_j3dj2gk wrote
I was able to go in December on an Expedition ship. Fantastic
picakey t1_j3dmz10 wrote
Anyone else see two bearded trolls?
FriedEgggsCorpse t1_j3do7p6 wrote
Vampires are coming
aseedandco t1_j3dvzk5 wrote
Yes. I thought it was a photo of two statues and had to zoom in to see otherwise.
Brnd3strctn t1_j3dxhqo wrote
Double Chewbacca's
weaselmaster t1_j3e2k67 wrote
I was gonna say - this time of year, the sun just gets closer to the horizon and then goes back up!
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3e3ed4 wrote
It made the trip both more wonderful and more exhausting - there was always something to see, almost 24 hours a day.
callmesnek t1_j3e3oj7 wrote
r/antarctica
woodsidewood t1_j3e3p71 wrote
Quite something
explalnsobviousjokes t1_j3eavh6 wrote
visited last january. absolutely spectacular trip. i’ve got some other worldly shots
daydreamsofcalm t1_j3egwjd wrote
I see it too!
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Chipotle42 OP t1_j3eiby1 wrote
On the way back by, it definitely was. While I took this photo, the high winds distracted me
StuckInLazlosBasemen t1_j3eiq3b wrote
What was it like?? Tell me anything, I’m obsessed with polar travel
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3eiuts wrote
Awesome! Such an incredible place
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3ej03b wrote
Awesome! (feel free to post some of them)
bezman8 t1_j3ej42x wrote
Wow, how do you go about getting a private expedition invite?
lapSlaPs5456 t1_j3ejhur wrote
Swan Hellenic has exploratory ships. They are smaller than cruise ships and you get to go on Antarctica.
Secure-Order3645 t1_j3elkbc wrote
What was the expedition like did you get to leave the ship at any point and visit the bases or was it more like an extremely cold cruise?
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3em2bq wrote
We were on a small ship, so I spent a lot of time outside taking photos as things went by. There were a fair number of other ships, and there was a well-enforced limit on how many people could be on land at a time, so there was a fair amount of waiting for our turn. I spent some of that waiting time talking to the people who had been there before or who had other special knowledge (there was a penguin specialist, an astrophysicist, an geologist, a record holding kayaker, etc., not to mention some impressive photographers). Sometimes we didn't land at all, but toured the shoreline (or icebergs) in a zodiac. I really enjoyed that the wildlife was unafraid, so while we didn't walk right up to them (as we had been instructed about), they sometimes came right up to us.
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3emlb1 wrote
Best way is of course having already been on several so you have expertise. That's not me! I would love to go again...
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3en9oy wrote
A bit of both. I got to leave the ship once or twice a day, depending on where we were. See my response to u/StuckInLazlosBasemen (here) for more. We visited only one active base (Port Lockroy). A lot of transit by zodiacs...
StuckInLazlosBasemen t1_j3eqz2u wrote
Amazing, thank you so much!
lapSlaPs5456 t1_j3evvov wrote
I agree it was an amazing experience.
b1tchf1t t1_j3ewzu3 wrote
There are companies who do expeditions down there. I know Nation Geographic often goes down there. They can be spendy trips, but I eyeball them hard all the time. I'd like to get to all seven continents as part of my bucket list, and that trip would knock off two of them!
Temporary_Moment6035 t1_j3ey4ks wrote
Beautiful
WildRookie t1_j3f9tm4 wrote
Nat Geo (Lindblad) is how I got there. Absolutely incredible trip, but words fail me in being able to explain why the trip was life-changing.
kangareddit t1_j3fg30e wrote
In French ‘renard’ means fox
Eaders t1_j3fiu7y wrote
Do you know if anyone has ever summited those peaks?
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3fj13u wrote
Not that I am aware of. Wiki claims Germans climbed the taller of Una Peaks, pretty similar...
Superdunez t1_j3fj3sa wrote
Ancient Aliens:
"You can clearly see the pyramids under the ice!"
EienNatsu66 t1_j3fj7co wrote
Mother Nature never ceases to amaze me 💗
Ken_Gratulations t1_j3fjnw3 wrote
This is great! I am just finishing Endurance and was hoping you would mention those island. That had to have been a great experience, could you imagine surviving on those islands?!
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3flk8u wrote
Nope. Elephant Island, in particular, provides no real shelter. Point Valentine was ridiculously exposed, and Point Wild (another) only a bit better.
Collinsc108 t1_j3fm8lq wrote
That's not how I read it at first
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3fmznj wrote
I had read about how rough South Georgia Island was, but that's not the same as seeing it. We also had the good fortune of seeing the waterfall that was the last obstacle before reaching the Stromness whaling plant, and Shackleton's grave at Grytviken (interesting that he wanted to be buried there). The Grytviken museum had a facsimile of the J Caird, and having just crossed the Drake Passage in "good" conditions, it is nuts that their rescue plan worked.
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WrecklessMagpie t1_j3fsz7j wrote
I'm high and saw two humpback whales coming out of the water before I finally focused in lol
BoltonSauce t1_j3fve1m wrote
There's a rather enchanting series called A Place Further than the Universe about going there. From nonfiction descriptions in our little human terms, it seems fitting.
picakey t1_j3g0wxj wrote
Haha I can see them too!
RavenReel t1_j3g71iy wrote
Afyer a heart attack I got over my agoraphobia enough to travel about 1-2 hours by car. I won't go anywhere else in the world but Antarctica doesn't scare me. Maybe it's because I know it's not possible for me to go, but I think the lack of people and knowing a Dr. would likely be close, keep me a bit fearless.
mon_iry t1_j3gdh3y wrote
I first saw shark jaws , this is incredible!
kenikonipie t1_j3ge0r4 wrote
Are you part of a research team down there or military? This is a magnificent photo!
USA_A-OK t1_j3gm6np wrote
I was there in late November, incredibly stunning!
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3h2zgh wrote
Thanks!
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3h3g1k wrote
Thanks! Civilian, mix of amateur and professional
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3hlwcy wrote
>Drake Lake
Shake, by my standards (10+ m waves)
pbspry t1_j3hntrr wrote
That's pretty sizeable.
Doing a passage in a few weeks, hoping for the best but expecting the worst. Loaded up on pills and patches but pretty positive I'll be praying to the porcelain princess throughout the passage.
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barl31 t1_j3wvwwx wrote
What was your experience like visiting Antarctica? It is definitely on my bucket list
Chipotle42 OP t1_j3xfb32 wrote
I really enjoy travel, and this was the single most memorable trip I've ever been on
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