We were in the northern Chilean fjords until 1 pm yesterday after we went back out to sea, where it was considerably rougher. Today at 1 pm we re-entered the fjords and have been cruising through them all day. The Chilean fjords are not as tall or steep as those in New Zealand or Newfoundland, but they stretch for 1,600 km and are much more varied.
We saw huge flocks of what I think must have been storm petrels yesterday and a variety of albatross, some of which have an 11 ft wing span. Every rocky ledge was covered with seals ( unfortunately too far away to get a good picture).
Today, many of the far peaks are snow-capped. The temperatures are cool in the shade but lovely in the sun, so we have been enjoying our balcony, along with the hot tubs.