Gradually, overlapping mountain sides parted to reveal the way. But perspective is confused in this land. We were certain that outstretched arms would reach from one side's rocky face to the other's fractured glacial ice. In truth, it would have been a mile long hop from iceberg to iceberg that cobbled the way from Booth Island to the Antarctic Peninsula's western shore. Skillfully the Captain piloted us past full sized bergs and bergy bits. Leopard seals turned their reptilian-looking profiles to see us go. As the vista ahead exploded into full view, the sun tossed a golden carpet across the water.
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