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The weather is still nice, we are lucky to sail Antarctica with a deep blue sky and bright sunshine. The icebreaker is anchoring at Wilhelmina bay surrounded by very high summits overhanging the ship, some of them higher than 2000 meters.
Surrounding summits also impose respect. Their snowy slopes are home of many glaciers overhanging the bay. From time to time thunderous noise indicates an avalanche in under way, ending in the ocean in deafening crash. Before travelling to Antarctica I thought the white continent was totally flat! I was wrong. Actually the antarctica peninsula is a vast mountain range whereas the central plateau is a flat area.
![[antarctic glacier]](images/antarctic-glacier_small.jpg)
![[antarctica sunset]](images/antarctica-sunset_small.jpg)
But in the end, as the wind started to blow, it became very chilly and after a three hours memorable zodiac cruise, we headed back to the icebreaker.
During diner, Professor Multanovskiy weigh anchor leaving behind the antarctica peninsula bound for south Shetland. On our way we are witness of a superb sunset illuminating the surrounding summits. The show is all the more fantastic as not less than six
humpback whales are successively spotted on the starboard side.