Southward bound! National Geographic Orion steamed steadily toward the Australian exclave of Macquarie Island today. We had bright sunshine overhead and perfect wind as flying birds blew across the waves. We spent all day in the company of albatrosses and petrels, the world’s most impressive fliers. With wingspans of over ten feet, the southern royal albatross simply glides with ease in any wind. We were regaled with informative lectures by the natural history staff and treated to exquisite service by the crew. A very exciting day awaits us tomorrow at Macquarie Island.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 15 Dec 2023
At Sea, 12/15/2023, National Geographic Orion
- Aboard the National Geographic Orion
- Australia and New Zealand
James Hyde, Undersea Specialist
Pacific Northwest born James Hyde grew up immersed in the Salish Sea, on Vashon Island with Seattle as his backdrop. A passionate traveler from a young age, James explored four continents before finishing his degree at Western Washington University's...
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