A
little cooler today,
as we head farther south, and the roof over the pool is closed again.
Provides lots of sunshine and warmth for those who are swimming or
just relaxing.
It
is a little rough on the seas and
with
the ship moving at 20 knots, the walking outside on deck is jacket
weather for most. The sky has some clouds, but no rain today. Most of
us spend our time looking our of the ships windows or on one of the
decks waiting to enter the Fjords.
MickeyLive's
lecture today
was to be about the Chilean Fjords, Magellan Strait /Darwin Channel
and our next two ports. Did you know that the term, channel
refers
to being created by nature, and the term canal
is refers to man made?
At
3:00 pm in the afternoon, the
Captain announced that 'due
to an error
in the itinerary
we would not be able to cruise the Chilean Fjords in the daylight'
and still make the ports on the itinerary. Therefore, we are staying
out, away from shore and moving at a faster speed. We will still be
cruising the MagellanStrait / Drake Channel, tomorrow afternoon.
It
was formal dinner tonight,
and great to see everyone in their finery, eating lobster and black
tiger prawns or prime rib. Before that was a meet the Captain, Senior
Officers and guest event, where we had a complimentary cocktail or
two.
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