We woke up this morning to a ship that was moving. We where out in open sea passing a stretch called Golfo de Penas. In the morning Christy had a lecture called Echolatation of whales - an insight to their communication. Then we started our exciting scavenger hunt, where we had to find answers to difficult questions. Caroline lectured us geological on hazards of the Andes. In the afternoon it was also time to pick up our passports. Slowly, the tour comes an end but we still have a few days left. At 16 o'clock it was all hands on deck to admire our sailing through a narrow canal called Puluche. It was a strong current in the channel, but we made it safely through. Tomski told us about our plans for tomorrow, our upcoming visit to Castro situated on the Chiloe peninsula. To end the evening we enjoyed the performance from the ships band called "The sea sick band".