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On Christmas Day 2012 I got in amongst the Emperor Penguins and their rapidly maturing chicks at Windy Creek, one of (if not the) largest Emperor Penguin colonies in Antarctica.
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The emperor penguin colony at Windy Bay is one of the main breeding sites in Antarctica. Each year, several thousand birds gather here to breed and give birth to the penguin chicks in early August. This panorama was taken on Friday 24th August 2012 during a visit to the colony from Halley VI Research Station by some ...
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Maiviken (Norwegian for May Bay), on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, is the area where I study Antarctic fur seals and Gentoo penguins. During the summer thousands of fur seals come onto the beaches and surround the lake to have their pups. Several hundred gentoos have a colony here just beyond the lake behi...
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In this panorama of the beach at St Andrews Bay, South Georgia you can see all the Elephant Seals occupying their breeding areas on the beach. Each male Elephant Seal will defend his harem of dozens of females, in order to mate with them, weighing several tonnes their battles can be incredibly violent and make the grou...
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This is part of the King Penguin colony at St Andrews Bay, South Georgia. There are several hundred thousand pairs that breed here, and thousands of Elephant seals too. You might have seen the Elephant Seal battle on the BBC's Frozen Planet series, well, that was filmed here.
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Adélie penguins and chicks on Torgersen Island, in the vicinity of Palmer Station, Antarctica. There has been a significant decline, about 85%, in the number of Adélie penguins in this area - from over 15,000 breeding pairs 35 years ago, to fewer than 3,000 pairs and falling today. The decline of this ice-dependent...
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This 360 degree panorama was shot on a rare clear, sunny day (January 16, 2012) at the high point of Torgersen Island near Palmer Station, Antarctica. It shows Palmer Station on Gamage Point, Anvers Island, against the backdrop of the Marr Ice Piedmont, Mts. Agamemnon and Francais, Mt. Moberly, Mt. William, the southe...
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Caleta Valdes is a 35km strip of land on Peninsula Valdes. We can see a small colony of penguins.
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A panoramic image of the fans at the Edmonton Oilers 2011 season opener against the Pittsburg Penguins on October 9, 2011. Panorama by Ryan Jackson, edmontonjournal.com
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A small rockeries of Adelie penguins at the Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica. This is not a big multi-thousands rockery so one can count penguins and skuas captured on this pano. Any Volunteers? :-) Pano stitched of 200 hand-held shots, Pentax K10D
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LEGO world created by elementary and middle school students at St. Joseph's Elementary School in Huntington, West Virginia. Program sponsored by the Rahall Transportation Institute www.njrati.org
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This panorama was taken on January 31, 2011 on Humble Island near Palmer Station, Antarctica. Mr. Flat Stanley traveled down here by request from Mr. Aeson Tripodis for his kindergarten project at Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, CA.
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Located 152 miles south of Peru, the Bay of Paracas is part of the fishing town of Paracas and home to the pre-inca Paracas culture. The picture was taken from the memorial site of Jose de San Martin commemorating the first landing of the Argentine general in 1820 who in 1821 declared Peruvian independence from Spain. ...
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View across the Penola Strait south of Hovgaard Island. Petermann Island is a 1km long island rising to approximately 150 metres above sea level. It is an important breeding ground for Adelie Peguins, Gentoo Penguins, Blue-eyed Shag amongst other species (see www.richardwitham.co.uk
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NHL Winter Classic game between the Washington Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Penguin watchers at the Hut Point, McMurdo, Antarctica. 360-deg panorama, 120 handheld shots, Pentax K10D
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Small colonies of Adelie penguins in southern part of Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica
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