Really happy that there's no Human factories 🏭 and any other type of pollutional industries. That's the home of 🐧 and other 🐦 we should feel like guests in this island.
More likely from Ushuaia, on an expedition cruise. Almost none leave from Stanley, although many that go to South Georgia do also visit Stanley on their way.
For South Georgia, yes - expedition cruises from Ushuaia (usually) or elsewhere in Chile or Argentina. The SSI are extremely rarely visited and tourist operations are no longer allowed to make landings there.
@XYZ_55 Britain gave up its widespread Empire voluntarily. It wasn't kicked out through wars like the French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Belgian. That's saying something.
The WORLD's largest penguin colony is in Zavodovski Island, not in Antarctica where you would expect. Pretty amazing. A tiny little speck of a volcanic island in the middle of the ocean has more penguins than on any colony in the great content of Antarctica. How does that happen ?
Btw.. I was fortunate enough to see the world's SECOND largest penuin colony, which is in a place called Baily Head in Deception Island, Antarctica. It was on a cruise around the South Shetland Islands last year. However we only saw it from the deck of our ship as landing wasn't permitted. And that stench. Even from miles away we could smell it.
bitter and lonely climate. The extreme edge of the earth, basically as far south you can go without having to land in Antarctica. I'll stick to the equatorial latitudes, where we have things like summertime and trees.
Now if we could just resettle people from, and stop human and domestic animal settlements on the Islands of Madagascar, Borneo, Sumatra, and New Guinea, to start, then we could REALLY save some of the most amazing critically endangered flora and fauna on the planet. The poaching of animals and plants along with the hacking down of the Old Growth forest is making things dissapear that we may never see again. The dodo bird example on an escalating monster scale.
What a bloidy beautiful world we live in South sandwich islands are awesome
Im happy your great documentaries are back!
Thanks for this little documentary.
Lovely documentary!
Great mini doc!!!
Thank you!
Sending full support myfriend and good morning
Where the nite clubs and Jimmy Barnes got new theme song fro the islands its call river deep mountain high
Great video!
Does anyone know if it is true that whalers burned King Penguins there?
I really want to visit there
Cruises leave from Chilie. It's at least £9,000 to share a 4 berth cabin. I'm considering it.
Chinstrap penguins are cute!
Penguins are so adorable!!
I love penguins
Really happy that there's no Human factories 🏭 and any other type of pollutional industries. That's the home of 🐧 and other 🐦 we should feel like guests in this island.
Jono sent me here and now I wanna get plane tickets here
Any idea how you can visit the island from Falklands??
More likely from Ushuaia, on an expedition cruise. Almost none leave from Stanley, although many that go to South Georgia do also visit Stanley on their way.
How can you get there? Is it even possible?
For South Georgia, yes - expedition cruises from Ushuaia (usually) or elsewhere in Chile or Argentina. The SSI are extremely rarely visited and tourist operations are no longer allowed to make landings there.
The south sandwhich island one is not available.
@@eesamangera9542 A bit strange
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nice
As a Britian, I can confirm we own South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
I'm glad you were able to hold onto these uninhabitable islands. Maybe takes the sting out of losing the rest of your empire.
@XYZ_55 Britain gave up its widespread Empire voluntarily. It wasn't kicked out through wars like the French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Belgian. That's saying something.
@@Leitros-kj4qb that's not true
@@breakbreakbreakbreakbreak From which countries were the UK removed forcibly ( other than what became the US ) ?
@@Leitros-kj4qbIsrael (1948), India (1947, the second most populated country in History) 😉
The WORLD's largest penguin colony is in Zavodovski Island, not in Antarctica where you would expect. Pretty amazing. A tiny little speck of a volcanic island in the middle of the ocean has more penguins than on any colony in the great content of Antarctica. How does that happen ?
Btw.. I was fortunate enough to see the world's SECOND largest penuin colony, which is in a place called Baily Head in Deception Island, Antarctica. It was on a cruise around the South Shetland Islands last year. However we only saw it from the deck of our ship as landing wasn't permitted. And that stench. Even from miles away we could smell it.
Las islas Malvinas, Georgias y Sándwich del sur son argentinas.
60th pin
If I became extremely wealthy I would buy this island just so that no one lands on this beautiful untouched island.
what is the price
@@marv3295 what do you mean what is the price lol they have no price wtf
You can't, it's british territory, I doubt the government would let you
It's population is 30 people I think
Like South Geogia
Reindeer were shot by marksmen.
I guess these islands are rich in oil. The only reason uk never fracked here is that Argentina also has had a claim to the islands
Somos los piratas, nos gusta la aventura y cagarnos en la Plata🇦🇷
bitter and lonely climate. The extreme edge of the earth, basically as far south you can go without having to land in Antarctica.
I'll stick to the equatorial latitudes, where we have things like summertime and trees.
Idk why its called south georgia and the south sandwich island
i was so happy to see how beautiful they looked.. wild and free.. then BAM! humans!! ruining everything!! i am glad they left!
Needs an Arby's 🤔
wtf. this. channel reposting same videos with different titles.
I wonder what penguin fast food burgers would taste like.
yum.
Now if we could just resettle people from, and stop human and domestic animal settlements on the Islands of Madagascar, Borneo, Sumatra, and New Guinea, to start, then we could REALLY save some of the most amazing critically endangered flora and fauna on the planet. The poaching of animals and plants along with the hacking down of the Old Growth forest is making things dissapear that we may never see again. The dodo bird example on an escalating monster scale.
lol dude there are 28 million people on Madagascar alone
No one cares
Ocsav ddr wouldnagree
The whalers cause nothing but trouble wherever they go for the local wildlife