The vistas stretched for miles and our little ship was dwarfed in this landscape.
More Moss Campion was found.
Along with White Arctic Bell Heather. White Heather is considered to be a very lucky omen here in Wales.
I'm still trying to figure out which plant the red leaves belong to in this next pic, but I liked the colours which were offset by the Lichens.
We came upon the carcass of a Reindeer and wondered what had happened.
Two Norwegians were spending some time at the hut on the point here and had two Huskies with them. This one was chilling out on the stoep.
Next to the hut, Tufted Saxifrage blosomed in small clumps.
The same flowers with out guide discussing events with the two Norwegians in the background.
The rock formations and moss growth offered more photo opportunities as we waited to head back to the ship.
Back onboard, we lunched out on the deck. Thick pea and ham soup with crispbread. A nice way to eat lunch in the sunshine.
The rest of the afternoon we sailed Northeast, Taking in the scenery and munching on delicious chocolate fudge cookies.
Eventually we approached Lagoya Island, a low strip of land which we would go ashore at to see the local inhabitants.
