South Georgia - St. Andrews Bay
If the yesterday view was stunning, what to say about today's, where about 100.000 couples of King penguins live all togheter in this huge colony? St. Andrews Bay was the second landing during our South Georgia cruise and probably the most exciting and special day throughout the entire Antarctica cruise.
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The cruise ship is anchored in this South Georgia 's bay, but already from this distance, it's already possible to see the beach litterally covered by dozens of thousands of king penguins. |
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| I cross all the beach, approaching the King penguin colony. | |
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| The views over this colony of penguins is impressive, with the penguins actually "making" the landscape, rather than be part of it. I cannot stop taking hundreds of penguin pictures ! | |
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| A panoramic view of 180 degrees over the King penguins colony. |
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Several King penguins are incubating eggs on their feet.
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And several others have a small chick. King penguin chicks are totally different from the adults, with long brown "hairs". |
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| Additional penguin pictures. A small chick is also present. | |
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| South Georgia is fantastic not only for the countless penguins, but also for the dramatic landscape made of alpine peaks and majestic glaciers flowing into the sea. | |
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| Other penguins with a chick. | |
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Younger kings changing their plumage from jouvanile to adult form (molting penguins) |
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| Other penguins pictures. | ||
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| More pictures of penguins. | |
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| King penguins photo. | |
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Several penguins resting on their bellies. |
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| More photos over the King penguin colony. | ||
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| A reindeer (an introduced animal) roams freely between the penguins. I have called it "South Georgia reindeer", although it isn't a different species than european. |
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Me with the kings. |
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CLICK HERE TO SEE A PENGUINS VIDEO (download size: approx. 20 megabytes). |
ANTARCTICA PICTURES |
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Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is the gateway where the ship to Antarctica departs and returns. I take advance of a free morning, to visit "Tierra del Fuego" National Park. GO |
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Presentation of the ship Prof. Molchanov Because of her small size and versatility in icing conditions, this ship, with a capacity of just 50 passengers, is ideal to navigate the southern ocean and the Antarctica peninsula. GO |
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The first zodiac cruise and landing in Antarctica is made at Paradise Bay, near the closed Argentinian station of Almirante Brown, where there is also a nice colony of molting Gentoo penguins. GO |
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This narrow passage separates Antarctica's mainland, with the nearby islands. The severe icing conditions, with a 10/10th pack ice, weren't an obstacle, and the ship passed through beautifully. GO |
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In Port Lockroy there is a British station with a working post office, and a nice colony of Gentoo penguins. GO |
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A place of amazing beauty, with huge glaciers and icebergs, full of Fur seals and Gentoo penguins everywhere. GO |
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Orne Island is surrounded by nice blue icebergs, and it is the place where I met the Chinstrap penguins for the first time. GO |
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South Shetland: Deception Island We disembark at Whaler's Bay, where a Norwegian whaling station was active, until a disruptive volcanic eruption happened. Today is still possible to visit the station's ruins and take a nice hike all around. GO |
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South Shetland: Half Moon Island Half Moon Island is so called because of its shape, and it is interesting for the presence of a vast colony of Chinstrap penguins. GO |
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We are fortunate enough to set foot at Point Wild, where part of the Shackleton's expedition members camped, waiting for a rescue. GO |
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A nice and welcome short stop during the long way between Antarctica and South Georgia. Here there are many, very colorful icebergs and a lot of Fur and Elephant seals. GO |
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Our first landing in South Georgia is close to an enormous colony of King penguins, an absolutely stunning view. GO |
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South Georgia : St. Andrews Bay <YOU ARE HERE> If the yesterday view was stunning, what to say about today's, where about 100.000 couples of King penguins live all togheter in this huge colony? |
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South Georgia : Grytviken and the whaler's ghost towns During the first half of the past century, several Norwegian whaling stations were operative in South Georgia, and abandoned later. Today is still possible to vsit the ruins, as well as the tomb of the "Boss" Sir Ernest Shackleton, located in Grytviken. GO |
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South Georgia : Fortuna Bay and Prion Island They are interesting for the beautiful views, for the presence of penguins, fur seals and, in Prion Island, for the giant albatross. GO |
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The capital Stanley and other points of naturalist interest are our last landings, before heading back to Ushuaia, saying goodbye to the southern ocean. GO |
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Various pictures from the trip to Ushuaia Some picture from the long trip to Ushuaia, via Madrid and Buenos Aires. GO |
Equipment used on this Antarctica cruise A brief description of the equipment used to take the pictures, throughout this Antarctica voyage. GO |
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