Today was a sea day, and it was anything but boring. The storm let up in the wee hours this morning. The captain left the protection of the leeward side of the mountain and aimed for Prince Christian Sound. This passage features tall mountains on both sides of the ship, diving into the water, seemingly offering less space than the ship can safely travel through.
There’s no way I can make my camera show how dramatic the landscape is, but here are three feeble attempts.
Tomorrow is also a sea day. It promises to be much less interesting as we make our way towards Iceland.

Granite mountains crowd the channel. This shot shows a river cascading down the side of the mountain.

I thought this glacier was impressive, until I saw an entire wall of ice.

There’s no way over, under, around, or through this wall of ice. The captain stayed here for 20 minutes or so to allow all passengers to get their pictures. He had to turn the boat around and backtrack to re-enter the passage.