After cruising through a mist-shrouded Lemaire Channel we arrived at Paradise Bay. With amazing skill the captain brought the Caledonian Star within twenty meters of the steep cliff face to view nesting blue-eyed shags. Our next stop of the day was Cuverville Island. This small island, located between the Peninsula and Ronge Island in the Errera Channel, was discovered by the Belgica expedition in 1897-99, and named for a French vice-admiral. Here we enjoyed personal encounters with fledgling and adult Gentoo penguins, followed by spectacular Zodiac cruises through massive icebergs. As we maneuvered around ice floes, we came face to face with one of Antarctica's fiercest predators, the leopard seal. A few minutes later we were gazing upon several crabeater seals lounging on a floe and bearing the scars of leopard seal attacks. A spectacular and full day!
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