It was an exciting day, which included a landing on the Antarctic Peninsula at Pitt Point. As we navigated through the ice, we spotted several groups of killer whales. Everyone rushed out on deck with cameras and videos in hand as the ship maneuvered slowly for a close look. Today's photo shows the dorsal fin of a female killer whale as it surfaced among the ice floes. In all, we counted more than 60 animals as they surfaced against the background of the ice-cloaked spine of the Antarctic Peninsula.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 22 Feb 2000
From the Caledonian Star in Antarctica, 2/22/2000, National Geographic Endeavour
- Aboard the National Geographic Endeavour
- Antarctica
Today the Caledonian Star sailed south along the east side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Clear skies and no wind made for ideal conditions exploring Prince Gustav Channel. This area is called "ice berg alley" because of the currents here in the Weddell Sea that sweep giant, tabular icebergs northward from the Larsen Ice Shelf.
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