Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Doubtful Sound, 2

More of our cruise on Doubtful Sound. Did I mention that a) it is a fiord, not a sound? (much of New Zealand nomenclature is like that) and b) it got its name from Captain Cook, who pronounced it "doubtful" as an anchorage way back in the 1780s?
Us















Among the skerries, nosing in toward...















A fur seal rest area















Sentinel seal















The Tasman is Pacific in name only...















Thus















Night approaches in Snug Cove















Sunrise on the fiord; would this make a great sympathy card
or what?















Hosing down the anchor chain















More morning
















Morning clouds, heading into the Moments of Silence...this is where they cruise
into another small arm of the fiord, right up to shore-line cliff, and then shut
down all the engines and motors and ask everyone to be silent and not even snap
photos so you can experience what the fiord is really like and it's so quiet you
can actually hear the sand-flies ashore massing for attack...



















Last of the South Island Rota blooms















Heading back to the dock















Great experience!










2 comments:

Tawana said...

So, did you spend the night on the boat or were you just on there very early?

Mark said...

Spent the night. Very quiet....