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We are experiencing slightly rougher seas today but most people are still up and about. Last night at midnight the crew assisted us in the retrieval of the first successful CPR of the voyage and in the deployment of the second. A group of volunteers gathered on the bridge today to learn how to use a sextant to measure the size of icebergs. This new skill will be put into practice participating in the Iceberg Observation Program which will kick off after the first ice berg has been sighted. Also an iceberg sweep has been posted on the whiteboard in the mess to see who can guess when the first iceberg will be sighted - all money raised will go to Camp Quality. Environmental briefings and cleaning continued today. Highlight of the day: Aurora Souvenir Shop and DVD Bar Opening. REGARDS: Sharon, Fred and Jill
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A map showing Australia and Antarctica. The map shows the journey of one voyage that has occured in the season, with each route highlighted in a distinct colour.