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Monday, January 22: Cape Wild, Elephant Island

It was foggy again the next morning. A light snow was falling. The snow melted as soon as it hit the deck of the ship.

Soon after sunrise, Howard Rosenbaum of the American Museum of Natural History got on the intercom to announce that a Southern Right Whale had been sighted off the port side of the ship. At one point the whale raised a large pectoral fin out of the water. The whale fell behind the ship very quickly.

Through the fog we spotted the first iceberg of the trip. It was a large tabular iceberg. The old, glacial ice was deep blue. The iceberg was grounded, resting on the sea floor as it slowly melted. Soon we could see many other blue icebergs of all shapes and sizes.

Cape Wild Beyond the icebergs we glimpsed our first view of land in the Antarctic. The desolate shore of Elephant Island loomed under the overcast.

Cape Wild A glacier reached down to the water in an ice filled bay. The water of the bay could be seen to be much greener and lighter in color than the ocean water.

We had made such good time crossing the Drake Passage, that Captain Notke suggested that we could stop at Cape Wild to see where Ernest Shackelton had left his men 85 years ago. An extra Zodiac cruise was added to the agenda.

Link to a picture of the men that Shackelton left at Cape Wild.

The Antarctic Philately web site has a biography about Ernest Shackelton.

Cape Wild is a Chinstrap Penguin rookery. The rocks along the shore held a large population of the black and white "feathered fish". After a little observation it was easy to see where the penguins were located. The rocks were stained by a thick coating of pink penguin guano.

Link to background information about the Chinstrap Penguin.

Chinstrap Penguins in the water around Cape Wild Large flocks of Chinstrap Penguins were swimming in the water around the ship. They leaped out of the water like dolphins as they swam.

Heinrich piloting the Zodiac at Cape Wild The pilot of our Zodiac was named Heinrich. Two years ago, Heinrich participated in a recreation of Shackelton's voyage from Elephant Island to South Georgia Island in the James Caird, a replica of the small open boat that Shackelton had used.

Cape Wild Snowy Petrels and white Sheathbills wandered among the penguins on the rocks, snacking on the fresh guano and chick carcasses. Flocks of black and white Cape Petrels were resting on the water around the harbor, and Southern Giant Petrels circled overhead.

Cape Wild Weddell Seals were resting on the rocks near the water. Antarctic Fur Seals had climbed farther up above the surf to stretch out on the rocks. They are more closely related to California Sea Lions than to the "true seals". They have external ear flaps and functional hind limbs, which can propel them across the ground very quickly.

Cape Wild The inner part of the bay was filled with slush ice from the calving of icebergs at the foot of the glacier.

Cape Wild The glacier at the back of the bay dominated the penguin dotted landscape.

Statue Cape Wild We could see a statue mounted on a pedestal on the rocks. It was a bust of Luis Pardo, the captain of the Yelcho, the Chilean vessel that succeeded in rescuing Shackelton's men in 1916. Pity the poor artist who sculpted the bust, only to have it placed in a location where almost nobody would ever see it. Our Zodiac cruise of the cape was a very uncommon event and nobody in our group landed to get a closer look at the statue.

Cape Wild Heinrich steered us through a maze of blue icebergs. They were resting on the bottom of the harbor. Each was eroded for several feet above and below the waterline.

Blue Iceberg grounded off Cape Wild Some if the grounded icebergs had developed wide overhangs. Fresh fracture faces marked where the icebergs had recently broken apart. Older bergs had been melted into smooth, rounded forms.

Chinstrap Penguins off Cape Wild Chinstrap Penguins leaped out of the water around the Zodiac.

Cape Wild We were taken around a craggy point, past surging inlets. Penguins were inching their way down to the water. They watched as the water rose and fell several feet with each wave. When a particularly large wave lifted the water nearly to the height of the penguins, several of them took the opportunity to jump in. Simultaneously, three penguins rocketed up out of the water and landed on the rocks a few feet above the water.

It was snowing big fluffy flakes by the time that we cruised back to the ship. Each Zodiac took on a new load of passengers as the first load returned to the ship. The water was much rougher than it had been for the Zodiac landings in the Falklands. Each passenger had to carefully time his or her departure from the Zodiac to coincide with the moment that the boat came level with the gangway. Two crewmen grabbed the arms of the passengers to facilitate their exit from the Zodiac.

Departing from Cape Wild By the time the last Zodiacs had returned from the cruise it was snowing heavily. The snow was sticking, lasting long enough to accumulate on the deck.


Map of the Antarctic Peninsula Map of the Antarctic Peninsula.

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