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A solo penguin poking his head out while sitting on top of an iceberg in Antarctica.
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Aurora australis and Milky Way seen over NOAA Atmospheric Research Observatory
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The sun is returning seen illuminating the Atmospheric Research Observatory a few weeks before it finally peaks over the horizon.
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One of the most fantastic wildlife sights on earth, set in a pristine and beautiful location
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Quark Expeditions Zodiac excursion exploring the rocky shores of Spert Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
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Chinstrap penguins on Two Hummock Island off the Antarctic Peninsula
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Chinstrap penguin in a colony on Two Hummock island
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Nature’s building blocks
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Blue Canvas
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After climbing to the top of this very snowy hill on Danco Island in the Antarctic Peninsula, we were greeted with a full panorama across the bay. When you realise that the boat we were staying on was 147m long, it really made you realise just how monumental and huge this untouched continent is.
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6am start for a zodiac cruise in the aptly named Paradise Harbour. As we silently drifted past huge icebergs with the snow falling, we were surrounded by at least 12 ‘bubble net feeding’ humpback whales. Genuinely had no idea which direction to look, they were everywhere! ⠀⠀⠀⠀ Paradise indeed.
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All in a row
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Adventure doesn’t get much purer and untouched than this..
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Could stare at icebergs for hours. Knowing that endless possibilities are underneath them makes them even more exciting.
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You really feel insignificant when cruising through the huge channels of Antarctica surrounded by dead silent yet huge and looming snow capped mountains. The most breathtaking experience to date.
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Nothing comes close to seeing your first iceberg, the shape, glow, presence of these things are so different to anything I’ve experienced before.
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The Drake Passage is famous for it’s rough conditions. However I spent most of my time leaning off the side of the boat, not only looking for whales and dolphins, but also to stare at the beautiful (and freezing) seas.
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The Photo was taken during a ship expedition
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The Photo was taken during a ship expedition
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two penguins standing on rice near body of water
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