Day 8 - Ushuaia - Argentina

First thing in the morning, we cruised "Glacier Alley", a channel where 5 different glaciers make their way to the sea. Below are some pictures. 

This is a hanging glacier with it's cascade of water as it melts on the bottom.

The next two are of Holland Glacier. The glaciers were named for countries. I did not get pictures of all.



This one is Holland Glacier. These are all in the Beagle Channel which we will explore more later on today. 



We ported at Ushuaia. This is considered the southern most port in the world. This is the port as we approached. 


Our shift to the back and another cruise ship in port. 

The red encircles the veranda of our cabin. We are right on the corner and we have a wrap around veranda with views to port and stern.

We left the ship and walked nearly 3/4 mile to get to our catamaran for our afternoon cruise down the Beagle channel. The plan was to cruise to a cormorant rookery, see some seal lions, and a lighthouse at the end of the earth. 

These are King Cormorants.


Arctic Terns below (I'm not sure what the big white bird in the middle is. It looks like some kind of goose. 
And sea lions:

And the lighthouse at the end of the world. 


All in all a very satisfying excursion. 
We reached the ship close to 8pm (all aboard was 8:30) and had reservations at the regular restaurant for dinner. 

Now it's a couple of sea days and then the main event! ANTARCTICA









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