Fifteen station personnel lived at the Orcadas base. They were kind enough to give the passengers a tour of their facility. The base consisted of several orange buildings, several built on stilts on account of the wind. There was also a small museum that showed the history of Orcadas station. Founded by a Scottish expedition in 1904 and handed over to the Argentines, Orcadas is the longest operating base in the Antarctic. The base commander informed us during the winter the temperature sometimes plunged to 49 degrees below zero! It was most interesting to see how the Argentines lived, ate, slept and worked at an Antarctic base. We also had the unique chance to see three species of penguins in one place – the Chinstrap, Gentoo and Adelie.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
South Orkney Islands
Fifteen station personnel lived at the Orcadas base. They were kind enough to give the passengers a tour of their facility. The base consisted of several orange buildings, several built on stilts on account of the wind. There was also a small museum that showed the history of Orcadas station. Founded by a Scottish expedition in 1904 and handed over to the Argentines, Orcadas is the longest operating base in the Antarctic. The base commander informed us during the winter the temperature sometimes plunged to 49 degrees below zero! It was most interesting to see how the Argentines lived, ate, slept and worked at an Antarctic base. We also had the unique chance to see three species of penguins in one place – the Chinstrap, Gentoo and Adelie.