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  • A Black-browed Albatross soars over the South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A Black-browed Albatross soars over the South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A Wandering Albatross soars over the South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A Black-browed Albatross soars over the South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A Black-browed Albatross soars over the South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A Black-browed Albatross soars over the South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • PENGUINS.  Chinstrap penguin rookery on Coronation Island, in the South Orkney Islands near Antarctica in the South Atlantic Ocean.
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  • King Penguins head into the Atlantic from a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • King Penguins head into the Atlantic from a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Wind-generated lenticular clouds hover over icebergs in the southern Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Wind-generated lenticular clouds hover over the South Atlantic Ocean and the Salveson Range of southeastern South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • ANTARCTICA.  Icebergs near Elephant Island, South Atlantic Ocean.
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  • Wind-driven cirrus clouds soar over Britain's Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic.
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  • Sea birds soar over South Atlantic Ocean near Falkland Islands
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  • Sea birds soar over South Atlantic Ocean near Falkland Islands
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  • Sea birds soar over South Atlantic Ocean near Falkland Islands
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  • Sea birds soar over South Atlantic Ocean near Falkland Islands
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  • Sea birds soar over South Atlantic Ocean near Falkland Islands
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  • A black-browed albatross soars over South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A black-browed albatross soars over South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A black-browed albatross soars over South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • A black-browed albatross soars over South Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia.
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  • King Penguins head into the Atlantic from a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Icebergs float in the southern Atlantic Ocean near Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Hanging glaciers in the Salvesen Range pour into the South Atlantic Ocean near Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Hanging glaciers in the Salvesen Range pour into the South Atlantic Ocean near Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • An iceberg floats in the southern Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Wind-generated lenticular clouds hover over icebergs in the southern Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Wind-generated lenticular clouds hover over icebergs in the southern Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Wind-generated lenticular clouds hover over icebergs in the southern Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Wind-generated lenticular clouds hover over the South Atlantic Ocean and the Salveson Range of southeastern South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • The storm-tossed South Atlantic Ocean encircles South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • The storm-tossed South Atlantic Ocean encircles South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Tourists overlook the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet.
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  • A traveler overlooks the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet.
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  • Tourists overlook the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet.
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  • PENGUIN, SOUTH ORKNEY ISLANDS. Chinstrap penguins mating on Coronation Island, near Antarctica in the South Atlantic Ocean.
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  • A Southern Giant Petrel soars over the Scotia Sea near Antarctica
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  • King penguins breed on subantarctic islands between 45 and 55°S, at the northern reaches of Antarctica, as well as Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, and other temperate islands of the region.  Their total population is estimated to be more than 2 million pairs and is increasing.  Here, more than 100,000 of them nest in at Salisbury Plain on South Georgia Island in  Antarctica. King penguin colonies are continuously occupied year-round with both adult birds and chicks.
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  • King Penguins stand & nurse their eggs at a rookery at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A pair of Wandering Albatrosses engage in a ritual mating dance near the female's nest on Prion Island, Bay of Isles, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A King Penguin chick huddles by its parent amidst a huge rookery at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Antarctica.  Very young chicks are balanced on its parents' feet, sheltered from the cold.  During this time, the parents alternate every 3–7 days, one guarding the chick while the other forages for food. The guard phase lasts for about a month until they have grown much larger and are better able to both keep warm and protect themselves against skua gulls and other predators.
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  • King Penguins at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • King penguins are the second largest species in the world.  Like all penguins, they can't fly but in In the water they are fast and agile swimmers. They are clumsier on land,  where they alternate between wobbly walking and tobogganing—sliding over the ice on their bellies belly, propelled by their feet and wing-like flippers.
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  • Uncounted thousands of King Penguins crowd a rookery at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • King Penguins depart a huge rookery at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A young Southern Fur Seals relaxes on moss near Stromness Bay, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A King Penguin strolls through decaying machinery at Grytviken, a recently abandoned whaling station on  South Georgia island, Antarctica.
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  • A mountain appears through the anchor chain hole of an abandoned whaling ship at Grytviken,  South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A young Southern Fur Seal relaxes on a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • King Penguins and Southern Elephant Seals relax on a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica. Behind them is the cruise ship National Geographic Endeavor. In the foreground is a juvenile King Penguin called an Oakum Boy.
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  • A King Penguin chick called an "Oakum Boy" stands in a rookery at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A nesting King Penguin and a wayward Macaroni Penguin warn away an Antarctic skua from their site in a rookery at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • King Penguins stand on a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • A King Penguin parent guards its chick amidst a huge rookery at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • King Penguins cross a beach at Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • A young Black Browed Albatross sits on its nest at a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross feeds its chick regurgitated fish in a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross prepares to feed its chick in a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A young Black Browed Albatross tests its downy wings at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) fly over a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) fly over a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • An Imperial Cormorants (also called a shag) flies over a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Black Browed Albatrosses, Rockhopper Penguins & Imperial Cormorants crowd a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) fly over a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Kelp Gulls & Cormorants roost on a rotting ship beached near a settler's house on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A huge cruise ship passes the smaller National Geographic Endeavor near New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Flightless Steamer Ducks land on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Flightless Steamer Ducks stand on a beach on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Magellanic Oystercatchers feed on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Magellanic Oystercatchers feeds on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Velvety-leaved plants grow on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Tussock grass surrounds a cove on New Island, Falkland Islands.
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  • A fence separates sheep pastures on New Island, in the British Falkland Islands.
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  • Plants grow on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A decaying sheep barn  and ship sit by a beach on West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on West Point Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists explore an eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists explore an eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists swim in a frigid, eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists swim in a frigid, eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • A Geo tourist stands atop a promintory called the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A whale surfaces beside a geo-tourism boat at West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Fog envelops a fishing boat and the geo-tourism ship National Geographic Endeavor at West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) hunts for small fish on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Dried kelp root lies on a beach on Carcass Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • New Zealand Cabbage Palms alms grow on the shore of Carcass Island in the otherwise largely-treeless British Falkland Islands.
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  • A gorse bush (Ulex sp.) grows on Carcass Island in the British Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," walks over tourist footprints on a beach on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A decaying shed slowly collapses on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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