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  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A9465.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A1421.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A1385.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A9483.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A9466.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A1413.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A1233.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_DSC01193.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A9478.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A9459.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A1433.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A1386.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A0722.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_DSC01191.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. It can grow up to 10.5 metres in length and weigh 13 tonnes, with females being larger than males. It has up to 300 large bristly baleen plates hanging down from its jaws. It feeds by swallowing sea water and then pressing its tongue against the plates, pushing the water out and trapping krill and fish. It is usually solitary, but may be found in groups of 2 or 3, although many minkes may congregate at feeding sites. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_whale-Antarctica_134.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A9482.jpg
  • Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). This whale is found in the Southern hemisphere, spending the winter in tropical waters and migrating to cooler polar oceans for the rest of the year. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A0772.jpg
  • Tourists on a rubber dinghy boat whale watching near an iceberg. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_DSC01208.jpg
  • Tourists on a rubber dinghy boat whale watching near an iceberg. Photographed in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
    BT_Whale_IA8A1326.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_IA8A9955.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_IA8A9953.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_137.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_136.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_135.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_IA8A9950.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_IA8A9932.jpg
  • Skeletons of slaughtered whales over the last century. Photographed in Antarctica
    BT_whale-Skeletons_IA8A9931.jpg
  • Wilhelmina Bay is a bay 24 kilometres (15 mi) wide between the Reclus Peninsula and Cape Anna along the west coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99 led by Adrien de Gerlache. The bay is named for Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands. The bay is surrounded by steep cliffs full of snow and glaciers.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2131.jpg
  • Wilhelmina Bay is a bay 24 kilometres (15 mi) wide between the Reclus Peninsula and Cape Anna along the west coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99 led by Adrien de Gerlache. The bay is named for Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands. The bay is surrounded by steep cliffs full of snow and glaciers.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2256.jpg
  • Wilhelmina Bay is a bay 24 kilometres (15 mi) wide between the Reclus Peninsula and Cape Anna along the west coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99 led by Adrien de Gerlache. The bay is named for Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands. The bay is surrounded by steep cliffs full of snow and glaciers.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2197.jpg
  • Wilhelmina Bay is a bay 24 kilometres (15 mi) wide between the Reclus Peninsula and Cape Anna along the west coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99 led by Adrien de Gerlache. The bay is named for Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands. The bay is surrounded by steep cliffs full of snow and glaciers.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2135.jpg
  • Wilhelmina Bay is a bay 24 kilometres (15 mi) wide between the Reclus Peninsula and Cape Anna along the west coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99 led by Adrien de Gerlache. The bay is named for Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands. The bay is surrounded by steep cliffs full of snow and glaciers.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2122.jpg
  • Wilhelmina Bay is a bay 24 kilometres (15 mi) wide between the Reclus Peninsula and Cape Anna along the west coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99 led by Adrien de Gerlache. The bay is named for Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands. The bay is surrounded by steep cliffs full of snow and glaciers.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2134.jpg
  • imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps) AKA antarctic shag on land photographed in Wilhelmina Bay Antarctica in November.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2177.jpg
  • imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps) AKA antarctic shag on land photographed in Wilhelmina Bay Antarctica in November.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2162.jpg
  • imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps) AKA antarctic shag on land photographed in Wilhelmina Bay Antarctica in November.
    LW_Wilhelmina-Bay_2186.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00828.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A0907.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0109.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9099.jpg
  • tourists on a rubber Zodiac dinghy sailing through ice floe in the cold waters of Antarctica
    BT_f_Dinghy_IA8A0091.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A1286.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00931.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00876.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00817.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00630.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00319.jpg
  • tourists on a rubber Zodiac dinghy sailing through ice floe in the cold waters of Antarctica
    BT_f_Dinghy_IA8A0093.jpg
  • tourists on a rubber Zodiac dinghy sailing through ice floe in the cold waters of Antarctica
    BT_f_Dinghy_DSC00604.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0877.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0115.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0108.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9129.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9094.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9086.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9078.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A1210.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A0007.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00866.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9139.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9092.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A0095.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC01003.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00540.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_DSC00613.jpg
  • tourists on a rubber Zodiac dinghy sailing through ice floe in the cold waters of Antarctica
    BT_f_Dinghy_DSC00611.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0866.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0711.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0708.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0699.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9295.jpg
  • melting Iceberg due to global warming in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica
    BT_f_Melting-Ice_IA8A9133.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0872.jpg
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