Hanging out in the Dog Islands that are in Hebron Fjord watching some very interesting lenticular clouds. The puffy, pancake-like layers are formed when wind flows across obstacles such as mountains. The saucer-like shape often causes them to be mistaken for UFOs.
There is a beach landing this afternoon to a former mission but we're going to skip that and enjoy the beautiful weather and stay on deck. It's reached 17°C.
Tonight we have a loyalty party with other Seabourn Club members at 5:15 and we'll be having dinner at 7 PM with one of the submarine pilots. Yes, this ship has a submarine. It hasn't been used yet on this itinerary since the Canadian government has not allowed Seabourn to launch it. We got to tour the "garage" where they house it and take a peek inside on a prior cruise.
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