Thanks
austman.When i have finished i do intend to give my impressions of the best value for a trip to Antarctica-learnt a lot not only from this cruise but from many on board particularly Kirke-an American who works as a member of Expedition teams in both the Antarctic and Arctic.
So back to my experiences.Mrsdrron felt really tired after dinner and went back to the cabin.i sat at the bar and had a talk with captain
Mike.He was the captain when we did the Kimberley cruise on Orion in 2009.I had noted it now goes via Jaso island at the north east tip of Timor rather than direct Broome to Darwin.Apparently one of Orion's competitors kept complaining to the Government about a foreign ship(Orion is registered in the Bahamas but is Australian owned) doing coastal
voyages.The Howard Govt did nothing but Krudd was taken to do something so now Orion's Broome-Darwin cruise is in fact 2 overseas cruises back to
back.The result-the Commonwealth now doesn't get GST on the cruise fares,fuel and supplies taken on in Australia-a loss in excess of $1 million in a year.However Orion passengers now get a helicopter trip over the Bungle bungles thrown in at no extra
cost.Good one Krudd.
I waited until the New Year watching captain mike proclaim the arrival of 2011 and then off to bed i went.
New Years day was much calmer but fog all
day.The fog and cloud at night meant we didn't get to see the Southern Lights on this
cruise.The "highlight"of the day was launching a weather buoy for the NZ Met
Service.The most exercise I got was walking up and down the stairs to the
restaurant.The Kindle certainly came in
handy.We did however see lots of birds-
Which everyone tried to take a photo of-
And yes that is melting snow on the lens.
But mainly this is what we saw-
Dinner again superb starting with salt and pepper squid.i then had the venison loin,
whilst mrsdrron had the pork
schnitzel.We both finished off with lemon and passionfruit delicious.
Next-a mob of Virgins.