We started
our day with whale watching around 07:00 hours. The sea in front of Bleiksegga
is famous for its population of Sperm Whales, but this morning we were not successful in seeing any. The only whales we should see today have been the whale pictures in
Tomas´ whale lecture!
FRAM
reached our destination of the today, Skipnes and Tinden, after lunch at 13:00. The weather has been magnificent. The sun was shining out of a
clear blue sky. The autumn vegetation - like the northern birches - was
glimmering in the sun.
Skipnes and
Tinden are two old fishing settlements, but today they have more importance for
the tourism than for the fishing industry. Most of the houses are now a museum
and we all had the possibility for a guided tour of the buildings
Off the Skipnes wharf we saw several types of jellyfish swimming.
Those
passengers who liked to hike got the possibility for a good nature walk from one
settlement to the other one. The others moved between the villages in our
Polarcirkel boats. Most of the passengers took the chance for a hike through the
tundra, especially under this amazing weather conditions. Even though the hike was
perhaps for some guests a bit hard, we have to say: “congratulations to
everybody, you have been brave passengers”. Along the hike we were delighted to see many plant and fungi species.
Off the Skipnes wharf we saw several types of jellyfish swimming.
been taken this evening, but to stand once under the Northern Light, that gives a feeling you will never ever forget.