On our second day we had one of the best kayaking trips during this expedition. It was in Neko Harbour. This time Antarctica showed us how magical and calm she could be. This kayaking session felt like paddling in heaven, where the mirror calm sea, the white huge mountains and the immense sky all mixed together, giving us a great feeling of peace. We paddled among brush ice and huge icebergs for a long time. We were surrounded by glaciers that you can hear excavating. There is no other sound like that. And then our guide told us to go to a quiet place by ourself and just stay still, enjoy and listen to the sounds of Antarctica. It was amazing, just living in the moment and take everything in. I heard glaciers excavating, birds and penguins making noise and water sounds. I asked what those water sounds were, melting of the ice? Icebergs moving? The guide told me it was the oxygen bubbles coming out of de icebergs. After our kayaking session we went on land, this time on the continent!
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