The Falkland Islands, otherwise known as the Isla Malvinas. I’ve visited 8 times, and done a similar walking route 5 times. I’ve got to know the wildlife pretty well!
Which also means I have LOADS of photos to share. The repeated photo subjects will become clear when listening to the podcast.
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British military plane over Stanley (2009).
Stanley Cathedral with a whale jaw bone sculpture (2009).
Penguins (2009).
Penguins.
Penguin.
Penguins watching other people doing a similar walk to me.
Warning, land mines! (2007)
Ship wreck (2009).
Lady Elizabeth shipwreck (2009).
Shipwrecks at the East end of Stanley Harbour.
Magellanic Penguins in a burrow, early December 2009.
Magellanic Penguin in a burrow with chicks, late December 2009.
Magellanic Penguin with adolescent offspring, February 2010.
Magellanic Penguins with adolescent offspring, February 2010.
Aiming at the Marco Polo (2007).
Aiming at the HAL Amsterdam (2009).
Aiming at the Norwegian Sun (2009).
Aiming at the Star Princess (2010).
Sea lion in March 2009.
The same Sea Lion in December 2009.
The same Sea Lion in February 2010.
Turkey Vulture in December 2009.
Turkey Vulture in February 2010.
Goose family in 2007.
A different goose family in late December 2009.
The same goose family as above in February 2010.
Unknown (to me) bird of prey (2009).
Duck family in late December 2009.
Duck family in February 2010.
Leaving the pier at Stanley.
Albatrosses at West Point (2007).
Albatrosses at West Point (2007).
Rockhopper Penguins at West Point (2007).
An Albatross (2007).