54o50'S
36o01'W
Chart
3585, Larsen
Harbour
This
is a spectacular, high-sided fjord, with a glacier at its very head.
There is good protection from the sea from all quarters, but
apparently it is subject to fierce squalls in heavy weather. When
visited by Badger,
there was a S to SE gale blowing outside, but only the occasional
gust was experienced in the harbour.
Anchor
to the E of the Fairway Rock off Bonner Beach in 4.5m, mud, in a
patch clear of kelp or off the opposite shore if it promises more
shelter from the wind or squalls.
Bonner
Beach is reported to have Weddell seals on it from time to time, but
there was none seen when visited in early January.
The
low col, S of Bonners Beach, leads over to Ebensen Bay, but it is
very steep and the snow slope on the other side is even steeper.
There is a good stream near to the beach.
Whalers
used to moor their catch in this harbour and the remains of an old
barrel buoy are on Bonner Beach, near to the stream.
2 comments:
Hi Annie,
I just discovered your freshly set up blog here. You have been to some amazing places, they almost look too beautiful to be existing. Very nice of you to re-edit your old notes and publish them here. I like those self-drawn maps!
All the best,
Toni and Paul
I somehow managed to miss this. I'm amazed that you've managed to find this old blog. I don't do much to it these days, now that I barely cruise, let alone voyage, but it's lovely to know that people still visit it. I dare say you'll be heading off on some adventures soon,: I loved your last cruise in the Baltic.
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