We’ve arrived, are on the Oden, and are deep into preparations to depart for Antartica tomorrow.

    The Oden in port
    The Oden in port

    Mr. Miller has been determined that my skills and talents would best be served during the voyage if I was to be responsible for reporting the basic information about where we are and what we are seeing. Specifically – once we’re underway – I’ll be responsible for giving wildlife reports and letting you know just what kind of environment these animals need to survive. As of today our contacts have been primarily human – but the biologists from Sea World are promising that just as soon as we leave and head for Cape Horn and Terra Del Fuego we’ll be seeing whales, seabirds, and marine mammals galore. So here’s the update info that you can expect in every one of my posts – it will always have our current location – which is:

    Latitude – 50 degrees 10 minutes west

    Longitude – 70 degrees 54 minutes west

    It will always have our current weather conditions

    Temp – 8 degrees Celcius

    Wind – 38 kilometers per hour

    Skies - Clear, no precipitation

    And it will always have the information for calculating hours of daylight – but we’ll leave the math to you students since, even though I graduated in the top of my class up in Barrow, I never had much need for learning to read watches or time!

    Sunrise – 4 AM

    Sunset – 11:30 PM

    Since we don’t have any wildlife to report how about if I show you some shots from around town here. We arrived at Punta Arenas airport almost exactly 24 hours after we left Salt Lake City and the NSTA conference there.

    Our hotel - the Jose Noguera

    The Jose Noguera
    The Jose Noguera

    View looking west from the main square

    view looking west in town
    View looking west in town

    view looking south in town - note the Coca Cola signs - it's universal!

    view looking south
    view looking south

    It's summer - and that means flowers even in the extreme south!

    Puenta Arenas flower garden
    Puenta Arenas flower garden

    Much as we are enjoying our time here - we're even more ready to move on to Antarctica! Bring on the ice!

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