Day 34 - Sea Day - Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
As we progressed south the days grew longer and the sun rose earlier. Officially sunrise happened at 3:39 AM, but the skies woke up much earlier. Twilight seemed to last forever unlike the tropics where night went to day with the flip of a switch. These latitudes mess with everything including my sleep.
The drapes where open revealing calmer seas and drab skies. The temperature was about 30° and there had been snow. I contemplated more sleep, but couldn't pull it off. Thoughts of our visit to Antarctica took precedence and burned up several more hours.
I don't recall the exact sequence, but I ended up on the balcony photographing our first iceberg in PJs and a windbreaker. Some people will do anything for a photo and I obviously belong to the club.
Luckily I was dressed when the captain announced we were approaching an iceberg with arches. He suggested everyone head for their favorite viewing location while he positioned the ship and commenced a pirouette maneuver. He did and everyone ran from port to starboard and back to see the berg from every possible angle.
The excitement just kept flowing. There were more icebergs followed by whales on both sides. All this before noon on our first day in Antarctica. Yes, Royal Caribbean is making Antarctica a memorable experience.

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