Lonely Planet's guide to Antarctica - South Shetland Islands (Chapter), 4th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Antarctica - South Shetland Islands (Chapter), 4th Edition - 2.99, This is the South Shetland Islands chapter from Lonely Planet's Antarctica guidebook. Thanks to their spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and their proximity to Tierra del Fuego, the South Shetlands - just half a day's cruise across the Bransfield Strait from the Antarctic Peninsula - are one of Antarctica's most visited areas. maps Zodiac cruise off Point Wild on Elephant Island chat with winterovers at one of eight countries' Antarctic stations watch gentoos nest-building and chick-rearing at Barrientos Island search for a macaroni penguin nesting among the chinstraps at Hannah Point Coverage includes: Elephant Island, King George Island, Penguin Island, Nelson Island, Bridgeman Island, Aitcho Islands, Robert Island, Greenwich Island, Half Moon Island, Livingston Island, Desolation Island, Deception Island, Sail Rock., ISBN: 9781741045499
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