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Antarctica: February 18 to 28

The end of our round the world tour was a visit to the ice continent of Antarctica.  We are sailing with on the French ship Le Boreal, which is carrying around 200 guests, a crew and several naturists who also give some lectures whilst we sail to and from Antarctica, and are on hand when we are ashore.

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Day 1: Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego national park

After a very early start 3am! 😦 We took our flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, the most southern city in the world.  The flight into the airport is through snowcapped mountains with the cruise ships visible in the harbor.  The whole flight is full of people who will be on the same cruise as us, so lots of Australians, Americans, and also some from Hong Kong. After checking we have our luggage it is onto a bus and onto a restaurant for traditional Patagonian Lamb.

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After lunch we had the option to either stay in town, and make our own way to the ship, or to continue with the coach to the Tierra del Fuego national park which we did.  The national park, shared with Chile, sits at the southern end of the Andes, going from north of Lake Kami in the Beauvoir range south to the coast of the Beagle Channel.  We had the chance to visit the most southerly mainland post office and send a post card and get a stamp in our passports, and visit many of the viewing points in the park including the end of the Ruta 3 which starts in Buenos Aires.

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Day 2 and 3 : Drake Passage

Between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica lays the body of water called the Drake Passage.  Named after the 16th century English sailor Sir Francis Drake who found the connection between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans when he was blown south in 1578.

The Drake’s Passage can be one of the roughest sea crossings you can find on a cruise ship, and our crossing lived up to its reputation.  With 78knots of gusting wind, and 12m waves it certainly made for a rather choppy crossing with almost all passengers avoiding breakfast, lunch and dinner on the first day!  The second day was calmer and by lunch time we were able to enjoy some food 🙂

Weather forecast for Day 1 from our captain… The red area is described as being “horrible” whilst the white areas indicate flat seas.  We were heading for the orange part of the chart.

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Our first sighting of an iceberg.

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Day 4 : Gourdin Island

Each day we have two excursions, which can either be a landing or a zodiac cruise.  For our first trip in Antarctica we were off to Gourdin Island the home of an Adelie Penguin colony with the possibility of a short hike up the hill for the first sighting of the Antarctic mainland.

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Day 4: Brown Bluff

Our second trip of the day after sailing along the Antarctic sound is a trip to the mainland.  So Rene can finally now say he has put foot on all the continents of the world.  There can be either 4, 5, 6 or 7 continents depending on how you count them.

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Brown Bluff is the location of an extinct volcano, and a Gentoo Penguin colony.

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Day 5 : Wilhelmina Bay Zodiac cruise

This morning we sailed into Wilhelmina bay where we found our sister ship L’Austral.  With blue skies again, we waited our turn to board our Zodiac boat for a cruise around the bay watching penguins, whales and seals swimming in the water.  We also were treated to a landing on a sheet of sea ice.

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Day 5 : Cuverville Island

This time we were off to a Gentoo penguin colony.  The adult penguins are currently malting, so there are feathers everywhere, which are picked up in the wind.

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Day 6 : Port Lockroy

Port Lockroy is the location of a former British Antarctic Station and now houses a museum and post office.  The estimated delivery time of our postcards we sent was 3 months, so I think for once we will beat our postcards home 🙂

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Day 6 : Lemaire Channel and Pleneau Bay

The Lemaire Channel is counted amongst one of the 3 greatest sea passages in the world (next to Trollfjord and Geiranger), and with blue skies and the tops of the mountains visible it is easy to see why this is true.

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Pleaneau Island sits at the end of the channel, and gives its name to the bay.  Here due to the shallow waters of the bay, icebergs drift into the bay and get stuck creating an iceberg playground.  Here we had a 1.5hour zodiac cruise around the icebergs, complete with a glass of Champagne, and a display by a minky whale feeding in the bay.

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Day 7 : Neko Bay

Once again the sun was out this morning, and with no breeze in the bay the mountains were reflecting in the dark Antarctic sea waters.  The views from the top of the short hike were fantastic across the bay.

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Day 7 : Paradise Bay Zodiac cruise

Back out in the zodiacs again, this time in Paradise bay, here we were treated to a show by a seal trying to get up onto an ice sheet to rest.  Also here large glaciers carve into the sea, and so we saw and heard and then felt the waves from where a large piece of glacier ice crashed into the sea.

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Day 8 : Deception Island

For Rene it was an early morning start as he joined the group hiking over the rim of the volcano from Baily Head to Whalers Bay, but he did get to see a huge penguin colony and the sunrise.  Meanwhile all of us who stayed on the ship, sailed through Nelson’s Bellows into the crater of Deception Island and took a zodiac over to whalers bay.  Here you have the remains of a British base, and some old buildings from when the island was used as a whaling station.  The volcano last erupted in 1970, and is still considered an active volcano.  The top 1-2 cm of water in the bay is heated to around 20oC, so a few people from the ship took the opportunity to go for a hot/cold dip, as the temperature of the water under this warm water is the more usual 1 oC 🙂

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Day 8 : Half Moon Island

Our last excursion in Antarctica was to Half Moon Island, on one side of the island we hiked up to the highest point on the island, and slid back down to the sea on the snow.  The other half of the island is home to a chinstrap penguin colony.  Deciding that I did not quite have enough pictures of penguins yet, I went to take a few more 😉

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A truly fantastic experience on the ice continent!

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Ruta 40: February 5

Today we started our journey along the Ruta 40 in Argentina.  Starting in Bariloche we drove south through El Bolson to Esquel.

To encourage tourism to this part of Argentina, there has been a program of paving the Ruta 40 which parallels the backbone of the Andes from north of Bariloche to the border with Chile near Puerto Natales, however we will only drive as far as El Calafate so in total about 1500km.

Luckily this part was all paved, as we head further south we will start to encounter parts of the gravel road and we have already started to notice that the towns become less touristy, and the answer to Hablas ingles? is now normally no.  This will only increase as we reach the more remote areas.

So views from the road:

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The town of El Bolson where a market is held on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays in the Plaza Pagano called Feria Artesanal.  Here everything has to be handmade and you can find lots of local foods, wooden cutting boards, jumpers, belts etc etc

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So now we head into the remote part of Patagonia, where internet and mobile reception is non existent.

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Bariloche: February 3 to 4

We have arrived in Bariloche, a town laying on the banks of the Lago Nahuel Huapi in northern Patagonia.  The architecture here is a mixture of stone and wood which is seen at its best in the Centro Civico.  The town is also the capital of chocolate of Argentina, with every other shop on the high street having a window display full of chocolate.  So there went the diet!

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One of the main tourist routes here is the Circuito Chico which drives along the edge of the lake before completing a loop past…

the hotel llao llao

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the Bahia Lopez

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the swiss colony – where you could have a fondue.

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The Punto Panoramico

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and the chair lift up to Cerro Campanario

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Tomorrow we start the Ruta 40 south, first stop Esquel

 

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Buenos Aires: February 1 to 2

Hola from Buenos Aires!

This is our first of 4 stops in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires.

We spent the morning looking around the Plazo de Mayo and the government building located on the square.  At the weekend they offer free tours of the building, you just need to go inside and pick up a number and then you are ready to join the bilingual tour, which even includes the presidents office!

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Perhaps one of Argentina’s most famous women… Eva Peron

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The rest of the afternoon was spent looking around Puerto Madero and the architecture of the center of town.

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Trying the local coffee specialty…Dulce de Leche Coffee, once it has settled it is made of three layers.. milk, coffee and then the caramel liquor.

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Next stop Patagonia

 

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San Francisco and Los Angeles: 26 to 31 January

San Francisco:

The start of our American trip was in San Francisco.  Too late to get a place on the tour to Alcatraz, we instead took a tour around the bay and under the golden gate bridge.  The tour starts by passing the colony of seals at the end of Pier 39, before following the coast line along to the bridge.  After passing under the bridge the boat turns round and circles Alcatraz before returning to the start.  We then took one of the cable cars up the hill from the quay over to Chinatown.  One day was too short to explore the whole city, so will need to visit again.

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Pacific Highway : Route 1       

We took the scenic Route 1 from San Francisco to Los Angeles, staying overnight in the town of Pismo Beach.  Here we watched the sun set into the sea in a fantastic sunset.

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Santa Monica and Los Angeles

We met some friends for dinner in the Bubba Gump restaurant on Santa Monica Pier, which is also the end of Route 66.  The restaurant chain being inspired by the film Forest Gump.

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We also visited the Tar Pits of Los Angeles where many fossils have been found of animals which got stuck in the tar pits found in this area.  Apparently a human can get stuck fast in just 1 inch of the stuff.

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Hollywood:

No trip to Los Angeles would be complete without a trip to Hollywood and one of the film studios.  Paramount is one of the few film studios which have remained within Hollywood itself and we booked one of the two hour tours which takes you around the studios and into some of the sound stages.  Sadly we did not see anyone famous on the set that day…  apparently Tom Hanks when he found out the Forrest Gump bench had been relocated to the film studio spent one of his days off filming dressed up as Forrest Gump and inviting passersby to enjoy a chocolate and a chat with him.  But nonetheless an enjoyable and informative tour.

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Hollywood Boulevard and the walk of fame,

 

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Hawaii: January 22 to 25

Aloha from Hawaii!

Famous for sunsets and surfing we are staying a few days at Waikiki beach.

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At the southern end of the beach is the volcano crater of diamond head.  We took an hour for the climb up and down from the park gates to the peak.  At the top you are treated to fantastic views back to Waikiki and the surrounding mountain ridge.

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We took a tour around the island, on the south east cost are the beaches of Sandy Beach Park, the Hanola blowhole, and Chinaman’s hat.

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The Polynesian Cultural Center features houses and cultural information on the polynesian countries in the Pacific, (Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Fiki).  Each country puts on a show of its dance and music, and in Tahiti we tried local coconut bread.

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The north beaches are famous for the big waves for surfing, in the winter months they can be 20 – 30 feet tall.

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No visit to Hawaii would be complete without a visit to Pearl Harbour.  We did not have much time, so only managed to go on board the submarine USS Bowfin

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Japan: January 16 to 22

Welcome to Japan, and back to Winter.  Having recently enjoyed the 30+ degrees average temperature in Australia, the single digit and minus temperatures here certainly felt very cold, and hence the hat, scarfs and gloves were unpacked from our rucksacks for the first time.

Tokyo:

Our first stop was the Tokyo Skytree, opened in May 2012 it is certainly attracting lots of visitors to its 350m high observation deck.  You have a 360 degree view over Tokyo, and for the brave even a look down to the shopping center of Solamachi below.

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In the shopping center below for fans there is a large Hello Kitty store…

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Next was on to Ginza and the Ginza Yonchome Intersection, where you will also find the Sony Building with its 4 floors of showrooms showing the latest in mobile phones, cameras, TV’s and perhaps the future of 3D home cinema ???

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In the Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum you can find large-scale and small-scale models of Tokyo and some of its buildings from the Edo era

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Next door to the museum is the Sumo tournament location of Ryogoku Kokugikan, where the January tournament is currently taking place.  We are not sure who he is, but he received a big round of applause from the waiting crowd.  What was more surprising was many of the sumo contestants were arriving by metro.

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enjoying a beer in the Irish/English pub where you still will not find someone who can speak English 😉

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The Kanda Myojin Shrine

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Kyoto:

First stop on our city hopping adventure was Kyoto.  We were taking the Shinkansen or “bullet trains” which had a good view to mount Fuji on route.  We had purchased the JR Rail tickets in advance, which allows non resident visitors to travel on certain trains within Japan.  You do need to make a seat reservation for each of the trains though.  We would recommend planning which train and time you would like to take first and noting down before going to the ticket office as English is not commonly spoken by the staff.

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Kyoto is the former imperial capital of Japan and has many shrines and temples and castles listed as world heritage sites by UNESCO.

We visited the Nijo Castle, the Imperial Palace (well the outside of it as it is only open 2 days a year), the Heian Jingu Shrine and Chionin Temple

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Hiroshima:

On August 6th 1945 the first atomic bomb was dropped on a city, killing almost 200,000 people.  The center of the destroyed town has been turned into a war memorial garden, with a very good museum on the effects of the bomb on the people of Hiroshima.

The Commercial Exhibition Hall built in 1914 was one of the few buildings to survive the bombing and has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing.  Now referred to as the A-bomb dome it serves as a reminder of the destructive force the bomb had

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We also visited Hiroshima castle rebuilt in the 1950’s here you can dress up as either a samurai warrior or in other traditional Japanese clothes

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Osaka:

We had a quick stop in Osaka between trains, there is not too much to do here, so we visited one museum before taking the train back to Tokyo.

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Next stop Hawaii 25 degrees 🙂

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Fitzroy Falls & Sydney: January 5/6

Sydney (Downtown/Harbour & Dinner Sailing Cruise)

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Narrabeen Beach

 

 

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Kangaroo Valley / Fitzroy Falls

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Batemans Bay: January 4

Happy New Year 🙂

We are still in Batemans Bay (our longest stop -5 days- in a campervan), enjoying the record breaking summer heat (some areas reach 40 degrees and more)…what seems better than a river cruise, having a breeze to cool down?!

Batemans Bay is a town and a bay in the South Coast region of the state of New South Wales. The town is on the Princes Highway (Highway 1) about 280 kilometres from Sydney, 760 km from Melbourne and 151 km from Canberra via the Kings Highway. The Clyde River empties here into the Tasman Sea.

We will leave to Sydney January 5, which gives us 4 days to enjoy the last couple of nights in Australia before heading off for Hong Kong (via Shanghai).

Pictures of the day:

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Auckland: December 14-16

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We made it!

auckland overview rene michelle  Auckland is the final destination of our NZ encounter…we are blessed with summer & sunshine. Almost 4 weeks of travel by campervan have turned a holiday into adventure. We very much enjoyed both south and north island.

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Skycity: Skytower = Highest building in southern hemisphere

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Christmas in Auckland = Xmas & Summer…must be the heat 😉

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Santa’s Little Helper / Stand-In

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Our stay in Auckland was topped by a very special screening of “The Hobbit” in fantastic 3D HFR (high frame rate)…

NEXT STOP: AUSTRALIA! Adelaide, we are coming! (well, actually this blog is already written here in our hotel room in central Adelaide 🙂 = we had a safe flight to Aussie-land)

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