The Falkland Islands is a British Territory with a population of about 4,000. The capital city is Stanley. It is most known for the 1982 Falkland War between Great Britain and Argentina
South Georgia is about 870 miles east of the Falkland Islands. It’s about 106 miles long by 27 miles wide. It has a population of 40 (less in the winter). South Georgia is considered one of the most remote and least visited places on earth. It is also a breeding ground for king penguins, elephant seals and fur seals. It has rugged mountains that rise steeply from the sea. Ernest Shackleton is buried in Grytviken, South Georgia. Our group had a little ceremony at his grave. We all received a shot glass of whiskey. One of the guides gave an eloquent toast, we took a small sip of whiskey and poured the remainder on his grave.
The Antarctic Peninsula is the part of Antarctica that is the furthest away from the South Pole. There are over 60 research stations run by 30 different nations on the continent. A few nations have made the claim of sovereignty but none of the claims have international recognition. Antarctica is the coldest and windiest continent on Earth. It contains 70% of the world’s fresh water and is covered by an ice sheet 2.5 miles deep.
Biosecurity was a big deal on this trip. We were trained in how to clean our boots and clothing to make sure we did not bring anything from one island to the next. This included walking through pans of cleaning chemicals, scrubbing our boots/clothes and checking any Velcro or creases for seeds. Representatives of South Georgia came aboard for a random inspection before our first landing. We passed!
Now onto the good stuff. The pictures! I’m going to start with the birds. I did a much better job capturing them when they were not in flight. During my second attempt, on this trip, I let out a shout of joy when I finally got a picture with the flying bird in the frame. Of course, it was just part of a wing, and the wing was blurry, but I did it! Admittedly, the “birds in flight” bar was low to begin with - maybe even at ground level.
Below (from l-r) Black-browed Albatross on West Point Island, Striated Cara Cara & female Kelp Goose on Carcass Island, Blue-eyed Shag standing & in flight on Saunders Island, Giant Petrel in St. Andrew’s Bay. Every location was in the Falklands except for the last image which was taken in South Georgia. Click on any of the images in this blog to see them at full resolution.