Molly Pauker and Willie Schatz of Lewes brought the news to Bald Head Island during their 18-day journey through Patagonia and Antarctica. Their incredible voyage included encounters with Andean condors, guanacos, three species of penguins—each of which was loud, noisy, and smelly—elephant and leopard seals, sea lions, and four species of whales. They also got up close and personal with glaciers and icebergs.
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Show fellow Cape Gazette readers just how wide a territory their newspaper covers! Carry your Cape Gazette on your travels. Email jamie@capegazette.com a photo and description - don’t forget names!
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