Macquarie Island. First Sighting. Photo: Jacque Comery
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A buzz started aboard. Land ahoy! To be fair, disappointingly no one actually said that, except me on the inside! Finally after so much planning and waiting, I laid my eyes on the Green Sponge. Such a small speck of land out here in the middle of the ocean, thousands of miles from Hobart and half way to Antarctica. This view is out the port hole in the mess...I was making a cuppa at the time.
Macquarie Island and a LARC amphibious vehicle. Photo: Jacque Comery
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On the afternoon of our arrival, the seas were too big to launch the LARCS. The decision came from the Voyage Leader that the Winter crew would fly off by heli to get a head start on handovers. Notice that I still cant wipe the ridiculous smile off my face.
Jac and Rich Youd (2015 Senior Comms Tech Officer - SCTO) in our survival suits ready to fly off the Aurora. Photo: Rich Youd.
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Awaiting clearance from the HLO to board our heli. Photo: Rich Youd.
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Filming my farewell to the Aurora. Photo: Rich Youd.
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