Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula - 2004 - All Photos
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 Kelp geese -- two males and a female -- on the beach below the farm house. |
 Two Johnny Rooks live up to their reputations as scavengers. |
 Our host, Rob McGill. |
 After a satisfying "farmer's tea," shipmates relax in the McGill garden. |
 This could be a road across the English moors, except for the Johnny Rook enjoying a dust bath. |
 The barque Lady Elizabeth, built in England in 1879 - |
 Artifiacts of a whaling past, that dates back to the mid-1700s. |
 British row houses of the South Atlantic. |
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 Christ Church Cathedral (Church of England, 1892) is known for its arch, made from the jaw bones of a blue whale. |
 The vehicles of choice for Stanley's 2,000 residents seem to be Land Rovers and SUVs, - |
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