The crew regroups
Looking north
Toward the glacier
Across the lake: night
Mt Cook evening
The mountain and the iceberg
Lagoon panorama
Penguin Highway
Meet the Kings
Portrait of a King
Macquarie Island 1968: Prince Charming meets Cind…
Macquarie Island 1968: Met Office area
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Macquarie Island 1968: Immature elephant seal
Macquarie Island 1968: Roar at the snow
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Macquarie Island 1968: An odd couple
Macquarie Island 1968: Elephant seal pups
Macquarie Island station from North Head
Around Macquarie Island station, December 1967
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The Royal Colony (or is that Chateau?)
The breeding colony of the Royal Penguins, a hundred or so metres inland from Sandy Bay. Parks Tasmania have constructed a walkway for tourists (this is the only place on the island, apart from the station area, where tourists are permitted). Note especially the tremendous devastation of dead and dying vegetation as a result of the massive rabbit infestation at that time (Dec 2005).
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Switching back to Janet's Happy Channel, thanks for this neat picture of people visiting the penguins, I would LOVE to be one of those people!! When I was at the San Francisco Zoo, I spent quite a bit of time at their fantastic penguin exhibit. The birds are in bliss with a perfect environment for them, room to sun and cavities to live in, and an ENORMOUS moat to swim in. It's outstanding because they get everything they need, plus space from people, yet we can get quite close to them if they choose to be near. I loved the experience so much and if I could, I would visit often just to sit and watch them! Here is a link to my Zoo album, there are two penguin pictures, one on each of the album pages. www.ipernity.com/doc/290645/album/414789
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