Snow Squall in Enteprise Bay

 What a difference a day makes!  Yesterday we had beautiful sunny weather, today it has been overcast with intermittent snow.  We did a zodiac exploration (no landing) of Enterprise Bay, which was popular for whaling in the early 1900s.  Whaling has now been banned by all but 3 countries: Iceland, Japan, and Norway.  

We got to see the remnants of the Gouvernoren ship, which burned and partially sank in 1916.  Arctic terns now use the vessel as a summer home. There is also a small colony of cormorants nesting in the rocks. 

While out in the bay, a "hospitality" zodiac staffed by the ships's general manager, Sujit, was available to provide champagne and macarons.  What a treat on a cold, snowy day in Antarctica!

Cormorants with chick
Arctic tern visiting for Antarctic summer - they migrate further than any animal

shipwreck of the Gouvernoren, a whaling ship; 800 miles away from the Shipwrecked Endurance
fur seal
spent 1.5 hours on the water during a snow squall


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