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2019-02-22 7:49 AM
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This girl was cruising along beside us when her calf popped up too! Quite a treat to see up close like that. Again, trouble with the sizing here. You can download the smaller looking images from here and get a closer look at them.

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2019-02-22 8:24 AM
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Very cool. What type of whale is that?
2019-02-22 10:35 AM
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Very cool. What type of whale is that?


humpback

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2019-02-22 2:26 PM
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That all looks tremendous......what a trip!!

But......I don't really believe you were there until I see it on CNN......or Cory Booker says you were.

2019-02-22 10:13 PM
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I’ll. Put up some more tomorrow. Battling the flu and not feeling so hot.
2019-02-22 11:11 PM
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Man.....a month ago the flu beat us up so bad I can't even tell the story.  My twins actually came home from college just to be sick here.....and then infected my wife and I........and we didn't have enough lysol to keep up. LMAO

Get well!!

 



2019-02-23 6:33 AM
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I’ll. Put up some more tomorrow. Battling the flu and not feeling so hot.


If you go to medical they will quarantine you to your room but might also compensate you too.
2019-02-23 7:32 AM
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Originally posted by Rogillio

Originally posted by mdg2003

I’ll. Put up some more tomorrow. Battling the flu and not feeling so hot.


If you go to medical they will quarantine you to your room but might also compensate you too.


We're already home. The wife augered in last night, so we're both sick. Since I'm feeling marginally better, I get to take care of her and all the critters.
2019-02-24 5:14 PM
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Some size perspective. This is a Chilean lighthouse, beacon.

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2019-02-24 5:17 PM
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That's a full sized 48K ton cruise ship barely visible, then zoomed. BAF tidal glaciers.

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2019-02-25 8:49 AM
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Hard to believe they have been there thousands (if not millions) of years.....and will all be gone in 12 more years.


2019-02-25 9:06 AM
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Originally posted by Rogillio Hard to believe they have been there thousands (if not millions) of years.....and will all be gone in 12 more years.

Well, if you'll just quit eating meat we can stop it from happening.

2019-02-25 9:11 AM
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Originally posted by Rogillio Hard to believe they have been there thousands (if not millions) of years.....and will all be gone in 12 more years.

Well, if you'll just quit eating meat we can stop it from happening.

At dinner the other night my mother-in-law was telling us about how they were told, back when she was a kid, that there would be no more trees by the late 1900's due to all of the building that was taking place.  I guess there have always been people who think their time on Earth is the most important time in the planet's history. 

2019-02-25 9:12 AM
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Originally posted by mdg2003 That's a full sized 48K ton cruise ship barely visible, then zoomed. BAF tidal glaciers.

Wow, they are impressive and huge!  Thank you so much for sharing your pictures, I hope you and your wife recover from the nasty flu quickly.

2019-02-25 10:46 AM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by Rogillio Hard to believe they have been there thousands (if not millions) of years.....and will all be gone in 12 more years.

Well, if you'll just quit eating meat we can stop it from happening.





I once replaced beef with beans as my main source of protein and I produced more methane than an average cow! Mrs Rogillio threatened to kick me out of the house! So I put down the beans and grilled me a T-bone.
2019-02-25 1:43 PM
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Top pic is a berg littered with penguins. Then this berg drifted by with just a single chinstrap penguin on it. He just stood there and watched this ship with people waving at him go by. Seal and whale. It was interesting to watch the ice go by and see what might be laying on top of it.

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2019-02-25 1:51 PM
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Gerlach Strait and Paradise Bay area



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2019-02-25 2:01 PM
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This is the ice island (3rd pic) I mentioned in my earlier post. 14X5 miles. Can't see all of it, nor can you really see the South Shetland Islands because it obstructed view!

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2019-02-25 2:05 PM
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The last pic......the long flat iceberg.......how tall is that thing?

2019-02-25 4:49 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

The last pic......the long flat iceberg.......how tall is that thing?




I should've asked. Had to be in excess of 200 feet. Scaling things is next to impossible without any trees or man made stuff to reference. That's the front piece of it and if you blow the pic up, it extends on further back. That's where the 15 miles comes to play. Still, we sailed past that sucker for quite some time. Your eyes are seeing it, but the brain wasn't comprehending the scale, if that makes sense. The white stuff in front of it isn't whitecaps on waves, they're icebergs.

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I spent 3 years in the desert in the Marine Corps.....I understand completely, which is why I asked.  That is CRAZY!!!  Of all your pics, that one made me stand up and just stare at it.  THAT would be something completely awesome to see.  I'm officially jealous.



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2019-02-26 4:57 PM
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The forbidding Elephant Island in all it's glacial glory. Imagine Shackleton'd crew surviving on this beast for as long as they did, waiting for rescue.

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2019-03-02 12:30 PM
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2019-03-04 7:58 AM
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So many magnificent geological wonders in the world. And yet some people never leave the zip code they grew up in to see some of this great blue marble we live on.
2019-03-04 11:28 AM
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We're truly blessed to be able to travel like we do. Sadly, I work with several people that have only been out of state once in the 20 years I've known them. They have the same flight benefits too.

We aren't standing still either. Wife already booked a trip for Christmas, Norway and Yosemite/Mammoth this summer. Looks like Egypt might happen next Spring; we're waiting on them to open the new museum first.

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