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This one’s for the birds. An area of Volunteer Point, Falkland Islands has been reserved specifically for penguins according to a loud sign declaring, “Stop! Penguins only beyond this point ...
Kidney Island, a nature refuge accessible by boat from Stanley, is a roofless aviary. Falkland steamer ducks bob on wavelets by the beach. The endemic Cobb’s wren hides in the towering tussock ...
The Falkland Islands Government has confirmed that a number of mines have been discovered on Hell’s Kitchen beach on the designated Government Reserve, located on the Murrell Peninsula East ...
Photo / Jill Worrall A sleek Magellanic penguin native to the far-southern reaches of South America has been seen zipping ...
So far I haven't been disappointed with what I've found here: Leopard Beach sits on Carcass Island, at the western end of the Falkland archipelago - and on this day it feels as if I have the whole ...
The Falkland Islands are a British-ruled overseas territory over which Great Britain and Argentina fought a brief war in 1982.Britain won the war, but Argentina continues to claim the islands.
Falkland Islands tensions as '99%' of Argentina believes 'they'll get them back' Falkland Islands RAF. ... The incredible European 'blue island' with black beaches and volcanoes.
Pebble Island is one of the ... Pebble Island is the fifth-largest of the 778 isles that make up the Falkland Islands, ... beaches, cliffs and lakes.” The island was also the site of a ...
The Falkland Islands are home to nearly 70 per cent of the world's breeding black-browed albatrosses. ... when I strolled down to the beach on Sealion Island – our next port of call.
According to BBC, one of the South Atlantic’s Falkland Islands is for sale. ... Along with the animals, the 20-mile-long island is also home to a mini mountain range, lakes, a beach, ...
The Falkland Islands are free of minefields almost 40 years after the end of the conflict on the South Atlantic archipelago. ... as beaches are reopened.
The final landmines on the Falkland Islands have been removed, United Kingdom officials announced this week, almost 40 years after they were laid during a conflict between the country and Argentina.