A cruise isn’t a great way to see a country’s urban spaces, but that’s okay because I’m not usually all that interested in them, especially not on this trip. And to frank, none of the towns (with one exception) were particularly nice or fascinating (or clean). It didn’t help that I injured myself twice, once in Santiago and once in Buenos Aires (BsAs as the locals refer to it) so saw very little of either, but Doug saw more of them and had the same opinion. Let’s just say that civic pride – as opposed to national pride – doesn’t appear to be a major virtue in Chile or Argentina. Continue reading “Urban spaces”
Month: January 2016
Whales
We saw four species of whales – humpback, fin, minke and southern right – and one other kind of cetacean, dolphins, one of which we think was the dusky dolphin). I can only positively identify two species in these pictures – fin because of where we saw them and what the experts thought they were, and southern right because we got a good look at them.
As some of you know, whale photography is frustrating. Whale spotting is relatively easy – you look for clouds of vapour. But the little suckers usually move so fast, you’re lucky if you can photograph the ripples where they’ve been. So we did pretty well, I think.
These were our first Antarctic whale sightings: Continue reading “Whales”
Bugs and butterflies
Another largely text free post. These were all taken by Doug at Iguassu Falls. Warning: some spider images under the cut. Continue reading “Bugs and butterflies”
Birds which are penguins
Of the 5,000 or so pictures we took on this trip,10% were of penguins. I think another 10% were whales, 20% icebergs and the rest were waterfalls 🙂 ). We wanted to see penguins in the wild, and we did. Thousands and thousands of them. Continue reading “Birds which are penguins”
South America and Antarctica
Hola! and Happy New Year to our dear friends and family.
We arrived back in Brisbane on Friday 15 January, having left exactly four weeks previously for a cruise from Santiago de Chile to Buenos Aires, with a pre-cruise stopover in Santiago and a post cruise excursion to Iguassu Falls. We’re not home home yet because of an overrun on the bathroom renovations but we hope to be back in the house tomorrow. We spent Christmas, New Year and Doug’s birthday on board the beautiful MS Zaandam.
My dears, we had a blast. Seriously. And it will take many posts to cover it all, so be patient. But briefly: Continue reading “South America and Antarctica”