Cruise through the scenic Lemaitre Channel

 

Lemaire Channel is an 11-kilometer strait (or a naturally-formed navigable waterway) in Antarctica that is often called as the “Kodak Gap”

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As you might already know, “Kodak” is one of those famous film brands and the reason why Lemaire Channel was nicknamed as such is because this place is just so ridiculously photogenic.

I swear, when we passed by this strait’s calm waters, we could NOT stop taking pictures of the snow-capped mountains, steep cliffs and icebergs that surrounded us!

As one of Antarctica’s top tourist destinations, going through this channel is a standard part of a cruise itinerary, but the only hindrance to possibly seeing it are the icebergs in the water — if they’re too many, you might not be able to pass! However, if you get to do so, it will absolutely be a sight that you will forever remember.

This was actually the last landscape that we saw in Antarctica and it was surely a great way to end our journey!

 

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