Day 11 - Paulet Island / Sail the Drake Passage
The volcanic, geothermally heated Paulet Island
Paulet Island is located off the northeastern end of the Antarctic Peninsula, lying 2.8 miles southeast of Dundee Island and measuring 0.93 miles in diameter. Made up of lava flows, Paulet Island features a cinder cone with a small summit crater. The associated geothermal heat keeps Paulet Island free of ice in many places.
We were to stop here to observe elephant seals. Unfortunately, the visibility was too low to release the Zodiacs, so we headed for the Drake Passage toward Cape Horn on our way to dock at Ushuaia.
More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulet_Island
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