AUCKLAND ISLANDS
25-26 November 2007

The Auckland archipelago is a group of New Zealand subantarctic islands, featured by an unique vegetation and fauna, including several endemic species that cannot be found elsewhere. During the cruise, we will visit Enderby and Auckland islands.

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Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand

Enderby island seen from the ship and later after a landing on the beach.

 

Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand
Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand
Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand

Walking through Enderby island.

 

Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand

The unique vegetation made of several endemic species.

 

Other shots of typical vegetation.

 

Anisotome latifolia, Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand. Anisotome latifolia, Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand.

A beautiful Anisotome latifolia.

 

Bulbinella rossii, Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand. Bulbinella rossii, Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand.

The Bulbinella rossii produces nice yellow flowers.

 

red-crowned parakeet, Enderby Island, subantarctic New Zealand.

Some birds found on the island, including a beautiful parrot (red-crowned parakeet).

 

Albatross Albatross

Albatross

Albatrosses.

 

Yellow eyed penguin Yellow eyed penguin

A yellow eyed penguin. It isn't very easy to spot them, as they spend most of the time in water or deep in the forest. Moreover, they are more shy if compared to other penguins.

 

Skua Skua

A skua.

 

Sea Lions Sea Lions
Sea Lions Sea Lions
Sea Lions Sea Lions
Sea Lions Sea Lions

Sea Lions

Sea lions can be found throughout the island, even far away from the beach.

 

Auckland island, sub-antarctic New Zealand Auckland island, sub-antarctic New Zealand

The next day, we have a landing onto main Auckland island. The original plan was to visit an albatross colony, but this was impossible due to the weather. So, an alternative landing was made in a protected bay, to visit the forest.

 

Auckland island, sub-antarctic New Zealand

The dense vegetation growing everywhere there is some soil.

 

Auckland island, sub-antarctic New Zealand

A walk through the forest.

 

We then leave Auckland island, bound for the next destination.

 

 

PICTURES

Christchurch, New Zealand

CHRISTCHURCH
18-19 November 2007

Christchurch can be considered the main access gate for a trip to New Zealand South Island. It is a beautiful city with many green parks and museums. The city hosts also the International Antarctic Centre, the main gateway to Antarctica for scientists and researchers. GO.

Mount Cook, New Zealand

FROM CHRISTCHURCH TO QUEENSTOWN
20 November 2007

A trip by bus from Christchurch to Queenstown offers beautiful views on the Southern Alps, mount Cook, lake Tekapo and lake Pukaki. GO.

Milford Sound, New Zealand

MILFORD FROM QUEENSTOWN
21 November 2007

Milford sound is situated on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island and is a beautiful fjord with mountain sides falling straight into the ocean. Getting here by bus from Queenstown is a nice option, for the beauty of the scenery crossed during the 13 hours roundtrip. GO.

Spirit of Enderby

DUNEDIN AND THE SPIRIT OF ENDERBY
22-23 November 2007

From Queenstown I reach Dunedin by bus in about five hours. After a short city tour of Dunedin, I board the Spirit of Enderby, a russian cruise ship carrying 48 passengers, that is about to sail south to the sub-antarctic islands of New Zealand and Australia for the next 13 days. GO.

Snares crested penguin THE SNARES
24 November 2007

The Spirit of Enderby reaches The Snares (also called Snares Islands) early in the morning. Because of the unique ecosystem found on the island, with many endemic species not present in any other part of the world, it is not permitted to land on the island, but only to do a zodiac cruise along part of the coast. GO.

Auckland and Enderby islands AUCKLAND ISLANDS <YOU ARE HERE>
25-26 November 2007

The Auckland archipelago is a group of New Zealand subantarctic islands, featured by an unique vegetation and fauna, including several endemic species that cannot be found elsewhere. During the cruise, we will visit Enderby and Auckland islands.

King penguins, Macquarie island, subantarctica Australia MACQUARIE ISLAND - SANDY BAY
28 November 2007

Macquarie island, belonging to Australia and isolated from the rest of the world by thousands of kilometers of water in any direction, is the home for millions of penguins, including the endemic Royal penguin, as well elephant seals. The first landing is made at Sandy Bay. GO.

Elephant seals, ANARE base, Macquarie Island, Australia MACQUARIE ISLAND - ANARE BASE AND LUSITANIA BAY
29 November 2007

The exploration of Macquarie island continues, today with a landing in the australian ANARE scientific base and then with a zodiac cruise along Lusitania bay, where there is one of the largest King penguin colony of the world. GO.

Albatross, Campbell Island, New Zealand CAMPBELL ISLAND
1-2 December 2007

Campbell island is the New Zealand's southernmost subantarctic territory and has a unique ecosystem, hosting more species than any other subantarctic island, except Crozet. There are six species of Albatross, the rare Hookerii sea lion, yellow eyed penguins and an unique flora. GO.

 

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