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Blue Whale bones  
   

Blue Whale bones

From the days of the Whalers. Sad but true, there were hundreds of thousands of blue whales killed during the whaling industry of the 1920´s. Their population is probably still lower, and mostly unknown.
Port Lockroy Museum, the Lemaire Channel and Peterman Island...

February 24th 2014
Here are more photos that have spilled over to yet another blog entry from my epic journey through Antarctica. Just so you know, I took about 2000 photos in total on my expedition. So to narrow them down to about 140 photos, was not an easy task. When there were so many photo-ops with the wildlife and landscape, it is a rather difficult undertaking to edit to the best ones to tell my story, and to ... read more
Antarctica » Antarctica

 Flag Speculation over the existence of a "southern land" was not confirmed until the early 1820s when British and American commercial operators and British and Russian national expeditions began exploring the Antarctic Peninsula region and other areas sou... ... read more
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