March 2020

Friday 20th March 2020

We slipped into Valparaiso in the early morning light and from the cabin saw steep streets ascending the low mountains illuminated by street lights, reminiscent of San Francisco. During breakfast we saw the fuel ship (bunker) approaching and by 11:00 fuel was being loaded. This took until around 16:00. It was interesting to see that …

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Thursday 19th March 2020

Overnight we passed the fishing port of Puerto Mont, Chile which we would have visited. According to a Lonely Planet travel guide “the town can be smelled before it can be seen”. This is its major attraction however. By sunrise we had reached 39° S 74° W and an announcement from the Captain said we …

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Wednesday 18th March 2020

Today broke as a foggy one at 48° S and 75° W and it didn’t improve much until sunset. At 08:40 we had 793 miles to go to San Antonio, if they let us in, and so far have travelled 2532 miles. By late afternoon we sighted land and possibly whales off the Archipelago de …

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Tuesday 17th March 2020

We awoke at 07:30 to a dark, almost black sea at 52° S  73° W heading towards the Chilean fjord coastline where the Andes Mountain Range reaches the sea. Whilst eating breakfast we managed to cross the shallow strait at Manuel Rodriguez. This is where the sill of the fjord rises to the surface because …

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Monday 16th March 2020

After yesterday’s formal notification of the ban imposed by the Chilean authorities we had our temperatures taken to prove we are a healthy ship. As we write meetings are being held between the authorities and cruise lines. Today we would have “rounded the Horn “. The isolated, triangular rocky island at the southernmost point of …

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Sunday 15th March 2020

We awoke at 07:00 in readiness for a voyage past the Chilean glaciers, however, there was a line of street lights, on the landward side of the ship and ships at anchor on the opposite side. This did not look like a place for glaciers!   A note under the door and an announcement from …

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Saturday 14th March 2020

We arrived at Punta Arenas at 6:00 a.m. The town was originally a military garrison and penal settlement which had a protected harbour and large forests and water supplies. Early after its foundation the town traded its natural resources including seal skins, hides, coal, gold, timber and guano. The purchase of 300 sheep from the …

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Friday 13th March 2020

At daybreak we were well into the voyage to Cape Horn at 53° S 63° W on another steely grey sea and this time wrapped in fog with an air temperature of 9 C. During the late afternoon the sun reappeared and by sunset we had entered the Magellan Estuary. Land on both sides of …

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Thursday 12th March 2020

We arrived at Stanley on the Falkland Islands at 06:00 after a stormy overnight voyage. It is possible that we went into a bay for shelter before arrival offshore in light winds. Transfer to the town was by ship’s tender. The islands were discovered by the Portuguese in the 16th century but it was the …

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Wednesday 11th March 2020

Overnight and throughout the day we have continued our journey to the Falkland Islands. At 08:30 we had reached 45° S 56° W and by 20:30 were at 49° S 57° W with about 130 miles left to travel. This morning we had a steely grey sea and waves with white tops, a wind of …

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