Photographs of Cape Horn, Chile, the Falkland Islands, and Argentina.
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Cape Horn seen from the east. It looks remarkably like Diamond Head in Honolulu. |
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Cape Horn seen from the southeast. When we were there, the sea was the calmest it had been in all of the trips that the Royal Princess had made there. |
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Cape Horn seen from the southeast. |
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Cape Horn seen from the south. |
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Cape Horn up close. |
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Cape Horn seen from the south. |
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Cape Horn seen from the southwest, as the ship turned around - this was about as far west as we went. |
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I believe that these are a kind of shellfish, drying. They were in a store in the Angelmo market in Puerto Montt, Chile. |
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Cheese for sale at the market in Puerto Montt, Chile. |
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Fish shop at the market in Puerto Montt, Chile. |
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Fruit for sale in Montevideo, Uruguay. |
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Sea Lions, near Ushuaia, Argentina. |
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Magellanic penguins at Punta Tombo, Argentina. This is the largest colony of Magellanic penguins in the world. |
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Magellanic penguin at Punta Tombo, Argentina. |
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Magellanic penguins chick at Punta Tombo, Argentina. |
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Yellow building near the pier at Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. |
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Whalebone arch at Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. |
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Shipwreck near Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. |
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