The Arctic Circle: Inside the Antigua
You might be wondering what it was like to live inside a ship for two weeks as we explored western Spitsbergen. For a sense of our day-to-day inside lives, here are some pictures from inside the Antigua. Please keep in mind that it was HARD to take these particular shots, because all the spaces are small and strangely-shaped, no space on a ship is designed for easy photographing, and also, the ship is never, ever still. It's tricky to take in-focus pictures when the floor is moving!
See the door in the middle of this picture, with the circular window? Let's step inside.
First thing you encounter is the Very Narrow Corridor With Too Many Boots. In the picture below, it is way more tidy than normal. We didn't wear our outside shoes inside the Antigua, so every time you stepped in or out, you did the awkward and time-consuming boot-transition thing.
To the right are teeny bathrooms and the door to the engine room; to the left is the entrance to the kitchen, shown below. I did…
See the door in the middle of this picture, with the circular window? Let's step inside.
First thing you encounter is the Very Narrow Corridor With Too Many Boots. In the picture below, it is way more tidy than normal. We didn't wear our outside shoes inside the Antigua, so every time you stepped in or out, you did the awkward and time-consuming boot-transition thing.
To the right are teeny bathrooms and the door to the engine room; to the left is the entrance to the kitchen, shown below. I did…