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Falkland Islands Collection (page 8)

The Falkland Islands, a remote archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, hold a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: A turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) in flight, Falkland Islands, South America

A turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) in flight, Falkland Islands, South America

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Map of South America (early 19th century steel engraving)

Map of South America (early 19th century steel engraving)
A steel engraving of a map from the early 19th century of Brazil and Paraguay in South America, from A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific, or A Physical, Political

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Antquie Map of South America

Antquie Map of South America
Vintage map of South America from 1837

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: The Shipwreck of Lady Elizabeth in Whale Bone Cove in Port Stanley Harbour, Falkland Islands

The Shipwreck of Lady Elizabeth in Whale Bone Cove in Port Stanley Harbour, Falkland Islands
Lady Elizabeth, built in 1875, was an iron barque Sunderland. On 4 December 1912, Lady Elizabeth left Vancouver bound for Delagoa Bay Mozambique

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Close-up of a Striateed Caracara (Johnny Rook), Yellow Background, Falkland Islands

Close-up of a Striateed Caracara (Johnny Rook), Yellow Background, Falkland Islands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Magellanic Oystercatcher -Haematopus leucopodus-, pair with juvenile, Westpoint Island

Magellanic Oystercatcher -Haematopus leucopodus-, pair with juvenile, Westpoint Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: King Penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus, in a bird colony on South Georgia Island

King Penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus, in a bird colony on South Georgia Island, on the Falkland islands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: View of Stanley from Pier, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands

View of Stanley from Pier, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Kelp on surface of sea off Sea Lion Island falklands

Kelp on surface of sea off Sea Lion Island falklands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Black-browed Albatross colony on Steeple Jason Island Falklands January

Black-browed Albatross colony on Steeple Jason Island Falklands January

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Black-browed Albatross Thalassarche melanophrys Southern Ocean off Cape Horn November

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Black-browed Albatross Thalassarche melanophrys Southern Ocean off Cape Horn November

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: 1914 Battle of the Falklands Memorial in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)

1914 Battle of the Falklands Memorial in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), South America

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: New homes, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, South America

New homes, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, South America

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Sea cabbage (Senecio candicans), Falkland Islands, South America

Sea cabbage (Senecio candicans), Falkland Islands, South America

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: 1855, Map of Patagonia, Argentina, Falkland Islands, topography, cartography, geography

1855, Map of Patagonia, Argentina, Falkland Islands, topography, cartography, geography
1855, Map of Patagonia, Argentina, Falkland Islands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens, formerly Oraria byronia) or Southern

South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens, formerly Oraria byronia) or Southern Sea Lion or Patagonian Sea Lion, face of bull. South America, Falkland Islands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: King Cormorant or Imperial Shag, Phalacrocorax atriceps albiventer, Colony on Bleaker Island

King Cormorant or Imperial Shag, Phalacrocorax atriceps albiventer, Colony on Bleaker Island. Antarctica, Sub-Antarctica, Falkland Islands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Southern Elephant Seal bull mouth wide open in threat or fear display on beach during

Southern Elephant Seal bull mouth wide open in threat or fear display on beach during molting season, Falkland Islands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Southern Elephant Seal bulls in mock fight in moulting season, Falkland Islands, January

Southern Elephant Seal bulls in mock fight in moulting season, Falkland Islands, January
Southern Elephant Seal bulls in mock fight in molting season, Falkland Islands

Background imageFalkland Islands Collection: Southern Elephant Seal adult bull moulting on beach, Falkland Islands, January

Southern Elephant Seal adult bull moulting on beach, Falkland Islands, January
Southern Elephant Seal adult bull molting on beach, Falkland Islands



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The Falkland Islands, a remote archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, hold a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. As the Type 42 destroyer HMS Edinburgh sails from Fitzroy to Stanley, one can't help but be captivated by the stunning view from the water. The islands' landscapes are dotted with memorials that serve as poignant reminders of their turbulent past. One such memorial pays tribute to the ill-fated HMS Sheffield, which was struck by an Exocet missile during the conflict in May 1982. Amidst this historical backdrop, nature thrives on these isolated shores. Rockhopper penguins display their acrobatic skills as they surf into shore on New Island. Macaroni penguins grace East Falkland with their distinctive yellow crests, adding a splash of color to this rugged terrain. In Port Stanley, gnomes whimsically adorn gardens and streets—a charming quirk that reflects the islanders' unique character. A glimpse back in time reveals an engraving depicting Port Stanley as it appeared in 1867—an intriguing contrast to its present-day charm. A somber reminder of sacrifice stands tall—the 1982 War Memorial—honoring those who lost their lives defending these lands during conflict. It serves as a testament to resilience and unity. Further south lies South Georgia—an enchanting breeding ground for king penguins who courageously cross treacherous waters to reach their nesting sites. Black-browed albatrosses gracefully soar above Falkland's cliffs—a sight that evokes awe and wonder at nature's grandeur. Lastly, we remember when Royal Marines raised the Union Jack over these islands in 1982—a moment etched forever in history books. As we take our leave from this captivating landmass, we bid farewell to groups of king penguins standing together—symbols of strength and community amidst adversity—the true essence of life on the Falkland Islands.