The south end of The Gullet in the Antarctic Peninsula opens into the spectacular George VI Sound, marking the transition from the narrow glacial channel into broader, ice-filled waters. This remote region is surrounded by towering mountain peaks and heavily glaciated coastlines, creating an awe-inspiring landscape of ice cliffs and drifting floes. The southern exit is often more ice-choked than the north, offering a true polar experience where navigation is dictated by shifting ice and weather conditions.