The Gerlache Strait

© Daniel Schual-Berke

The Gerlache Strait

Uploaded: January 23, 2017 17:43:36 | Entered: September 05, 2020 09:50:50

Description

Low setting midnight sunset lights up the floating bergs, coastal glaciers, and mounding clouds. Antarctic Peninsula. The Gerlache strait separates the Palmer Archipelago from the Antarctic Peninsula

Comments

Ann H. Belus level-deluxe January 24, 2017

Awesome scene! Wow, I was just there...cruise from 1/4 to 1/14....when where you there? #1678290

Harvey A. Ravitch January 24, 2017

Intensely beautiful capture. A Wow for me. Great light on upper clouds. #11556802

Daniel Schual-Berke January 24, 2017

I traveled as expedition staff on Hebridean Sky, disembarked 1week ago. Weather was superb and sunsets were amongst the 10best.... ever! #11556811

Daniel Schual-Berke January 24, 2017

Ann, what vessel were you on? #11556812

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