Part One

  • LJax
    LJax
    First excursion of this trip, but my second visit to this location.
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0148
    Larry L. Jackson
  • KM Kapitan Khlebnikov
    KM Kapitan Khlebnikov
    This icebreaker is my favorite for its ability to go into the ice, but it does roll a lot in open ocean.
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0013
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Kapitan Khlebnikov details
    Kapitan Khlebnikov details
    24,200 horsepower and a thick double hull allows the ship to move through ice 5 feet thick.
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-15#0000
    Larry L. Jackson
  • KM Kapitan Khlebnikov
    KM Kapitan Khlebnikov
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0015
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Neko Harbour
    Neko Harbour
    Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0016
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Icefall
    Icefall
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0017
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Southern Gentoo Penguin
    Southern Gentoo Penguin
    Pygoscelis papua ellsworthi
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0020
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Southern Gentoo Penguins
    Southern Gentoo Penguins
    Pygoscelis papua ellsworthi
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0022
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Southern Gentoo Penguins
    Southern Gentoo Penguins
    Pygoscelis papua ellsworthi - bare rock allows nest building.
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0024
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Southern Gentoo Penguins
    Southern Gentoo Penguins
    Pygoscelis papua ellsworthi
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0025
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Southern Gentoo Penguins & Survival Hut
    Southern Gentoo Penguins & Survival Hut
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0028
    Larry L. Jackson
  • KM Kapitan Khlebnikov
    KM Kapitan Khlebnikov
    Viewed from a higher vantage point.
    Neko Harbour, Antarctica, November 17, 2006
    2006-11-17#0014
    Larry L. Jackson
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