Visiting Antarctica

Part Fourteen

This is the end: we leave the land and head back through the Drake Passage, which was rougher on the way back. How rough was it, the elevator was closed. If the boat is rocking, hold onto something.

Once land was in sight, we did see an hourglass dolphin riding the waves from the front of our boat.

We spend one last night on the boat outside of the port, I’m assuming this is due to the uncertain nature of how long the Drake Passage will take. We had a beautiful sunset outside of Ushuaia.

Then it was the arduous trip back home.

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I’m a world traveler and an amateur photographer, to date, I've visited seven continents and thirty-four countries. Due to bills (and a desire to eat), I am forced to work a mundane nine-to-five job to pay for my true passion. This blog is a way for me to share my crazy creative side, my travel photos with cheeky stories, travel tips, or details on how the photo was taken. Come join me as we travel the world together, without having to leave the house or get out of your PJs.

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