<h3>Ushuaia, Argentina</h3><h3>The End of the World</h3> <h3>All Antarctica tours start from here.</h3> <h3>Silver Cloud ready to leave for the Antarctica</h3> <h3>Arriving</h3> <h3>12-13-2018, Aitcho Island</h3> <h3>A Gentoo penguin</h3> <h3>Yankee Harbor</h3> <h3>Adelie penguins</h3> <h3>"How do I look?"</h3> <h3>12-14-2018, Brown Bluff</h3><h3>Very cold!</h3> <h3>"Let’s march!"</h3> <h3>12/15, Mikkelson Harbor。</h3> <h3>Penguin highways </h3> <h3>"After you!"</h3> <h3>Ciera cove zodiac cruise</h3> <h3>Icebergs look bluer under the over casted sky.</h3> <h3>Whales swim between the icebergs.</h3> <h3>The pattern of the underside of the tail is unique to each whale.</h3> <h3>Jumping penguin</h3> <h3>View through the whole of iceberg.</h3> <h3>12/16, Danco Island</h3> <h3>Building nest is a constant job!</h3> <h3>Leopard seal, a penguin predictor is lying not far from the penguins.</h3> <h3>A whale vertebra on the beach</h3> <h3>12/17,Neko Harbor</h3> <h3>Proudly showing eggs</h3> <h3>Two penguin species live here. Below is a Chinstrap penguin.</h3> <h3>"I am going to be a mother!"</h3> <h3>A Chilean station in Neko Harbor</h3> <h3>The warm weather was causing frequent calving to the glacier at Neko Harbor. Unfortunately, we didn’t see it. (Although we heard it.)</h3> <h3>Icebergs under the setting sun</h3> <h3>"Where are we going?"</h3><h3>Icebergs often had penguins "ride" on them.</h3> <h3>Abandoning the ship.</h3> <h3>Sunset play</h3> <h3>12/18, Deception Island volcano</h3><h3>This was our last stop in the Antarctica.</h3> <h3>View of the cove from the top of the cradle. </h3> <h3>The end</h3>