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Went down to Antarctica in March (7 days on the peninsula). We made it down past the polar circle to 66˚ 33’ 47.5’S and were able to dive under an iceberg in Crystal Sound where a friendly and curious crabeater seal chose to spend some time with us under the ice. A pretty magical experience.

 

A few photos embedded here. For more pictures see: instagram.com/bunderwater

 

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by Michael Heyns, on Flickr

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by Michael Heyns, on Flickr

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Michael Heyns, on Flickr

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by Michael Heyns, on Flickr

 

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Wow, what a wonderful experience that must have been. That is a "bucket list" trip for me. Thanks for the images.

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Looks spectacular - I would love to go. I assume from the black and white that the vis was not ideal. What was the average vis situation across the trip?

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Beautiful, when I went I settled for snorkeling, since hauling my own dive gear as required, plus u/w camera equipment, seemed too difficult. It ended up being a good choice for a number of reasons but I wish I could have done just one dive.

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Amazing, was the light easier to work with having all that white ice / reflectors around?

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