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Extreme beauty: The breathtaking images of an award-winning photographer's journey through the Antarctic (at - 90°C)
This stand-off in St Andrews Bay - which is teeming with wildlife - sees an elephant seal facing a king penguin as they mark their ground
See more images, and links to articles with more photos of Antarctica and its wildlife
Gentoo penguins stand tall on an ice-capped island in Gerlache Strait, Antarctica, which was first charted by Adrien de Gerlache in 1897
A colony of King penguins stand together off of Salisbury Plain in South Georgia - the area is known for its 200,000 penguins
Mountains stand shrouded in cloud in Bransfield Strait, Antarctica, which is named after a British naval officer who was one of the first to see the continent of Antarctica when sailing from the South Shetland Islands in 1820
This image of an iceberg in Erebus and Terror Gulf - which is said to be reminiscent of a Navajo Indian with headdress on - can be found in photographer, Alex Bernasconi's new book Blue Ice
Lemaire Channel (pictured) was discovered by the Belgian Adrien de Gerlache on the Belgica in 1898 and named after Charles Lemaire who explored the Congo but never visited Antarctica. It is a protected channel, which is more like a lake than a stormy southern ocean
Adélie penguins on the ice in Antarctic Sound. Antarctic Sound was discovered in 1902 by the Swedish South Polar Expedition on the Antarctic under the command of Otto Nordenskjold
Cave iceberg, Brown Bluff - a tuya located at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica. It formed in the past million years
Blue Ice by Alex Bernasconi published by Papadakis (RRP £30), available in bookstores and online at thegmcgroup.com
Source
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3327440/Extreme-beauty-breathtaking-images-award-winning-photographer-s-journey-Antarctic-90-degrees.html
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http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/12/penguin-family-values-children-are-mom.html
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STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL PICTURES OF ANTARCTICA
- Photographer Michael Leggero braved giant waves and bitter cold to get these pictures
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http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/10/stunningly-beautiful-pictures-of.html
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PHOTOS OF A FLIPPED ICEBERG revealing what it looks like underneath: an alien-looking BLUEBERG
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http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2015/01/photos-of-flipped-iceberg-revealing.html
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