Dec 21 | Mission Antarctic Dispatch 7 :: To Falklands with Love
By The North Face
Here I am
sitting at this very brit looking like cafe place in Stanley Falklands just
getting my head (and stomach) together after four days of delightful
seasickness through the Drake Passage.
Coming back to the civilization, I'm getting all these flashbacks in my head.
The bays surrounding us, all the untouched faces, all the moments we shared with the crew through hell and heaven.
Beforehand I felt that this could be the trip of my life and I am certain now that it is indeed true.
I am so thankful to have had the chance to put the dream trip together and I can't wait to share it all with everyone.
There is a
massive packing underway back at our boat the Golden Fleece. We are flying off
tomorrow to hopefully make it on time for father Xmas.
We could feel all the way back on the peninsula all the stoke from our posts and it really helped us to carry on day after day with our exploration.
Thank you sooo much from the whole crew for all your cheers.
Stay tuned for more!
-Xavier



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