Shireen, our National Geographic Expert, started our day with an inspiring presentation on her career as an ocean storyteller and the role photography plays in conservation. Her stories from the field were both eye-opening and thought provoking, highlighting the power of visual storytelling in raising awareness for ocean conversation.
Soon after, we had the incredible opportunity to cruise past Anak Krakatoa, the volcanic island born from the caldera of Krakatoa following its catastrophic 1883 eruption. The sight of the still active volcano rising from the sea was incredible. It was a reminder of the region’s volatile history and the immense forces of nature at play.
After lunch we visited the island of Krakatoa itself. Standing on the volcanic sand surrounded by raw beauty and geological significance was a fascinating experience.
When we returned to the ship Naturalist Heather gave a captivating talk on the life of turtles. She shared insights into their behavior’s, habitats, and the challenges they face. Her talk deepened our appreciation of these creatures and why it’s important to protect them.