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  • A bas relief in Port Stanley, in Britain's contested Falkland Islands, commemorates a battle of the Falklands (Malvinas) War.
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  • Minefields laid by the Argentine army during the Falklands (Malvinas) War are a widespread threat around Port Stanley and other parts of the Falkland Islands.
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  • Minefields laid by the Argentine army during the Falklands (Malvinas) War are a widespread threat around Port Stanley and other parts of the Falkland Islands.
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  • Minefields laid by the Argentine army during the Falklands (Malvinas) War are a widespread threat around Port Stanley and other parts of the Falkland Islands.
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  • Lichens cover decaying fence posts in old sheep pastures on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.  The owners now keep grazing animals away from a nearby bird rookery.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross flies near a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Saint Mary's Catholic church in Port Stanley, the major town in BritainsFalkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross flies over a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Tussock grass surrounds a cove on New Island, Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists explore an eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) stands on a rock on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Lichens cover decaying fence posts in old sheep pastures on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.  The owners now keep grazing animals away from a nearby bird rookery.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Gardens surround Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, capital of Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • A Black Browed Albatross feeds its chick regurgitated fish in a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A young Black Browed Albatross sits on its nest at a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross prepares to land at its nest in a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross feeds its chick in a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A zodiac raft carries geo-tourist from the National Geographic Endeavor to New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on New Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Velvety-leaved plants grow on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists swim in a frigid, eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • New Zealand Cabbage Palms alms grow on the shore of Carcass Island in the otherwise largely-treeless British Falkland Islands.
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  • Ship-bourn tourists enjoy cookies and tea in the home of a resident of Carcass Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • A wave washes a kelp leaf on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Gardens surround Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, capital of Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Tourists load into a zodiac raft beside a decaying old ship on a beach at New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • A Black Browed Albatross flies over a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) fly over a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Upland Geese graze in meadows on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.  Males are white-breasted.
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  • Two Striated Caracaras, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rooks, squabble over a fence post on New Island an outpost in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A fence separates sheep pastures on New Island, in the British Falkland Islands.
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  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A decaying shed slowly collapses on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Falkland Pipit stands on lichen-covered rocks on Carcass Island, Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross feeds its chick regurgitated fish in a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Rockhopper Penguins stand at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Wind-driven cirrus clouds soar over Britain's Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic.
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  • Young Black Browed Albatrosses sit on their nests at a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) squabble in a nest at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • An Imperial Cormorants (also called a shag) flies over a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • A Flightless Steamer Duck walks on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," stalks on a beach on New Island, In Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Magellanic Oystercatchers feed on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A family of Crested Ducks swim near a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Velvety-leaved plants grow on a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Tussock grass surrounds a cove on New Island, Falkland Islands.
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  • Upland Geese graze in meadows on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.  Males are white-breasted.
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  • Magellanic Penguins flock together on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A huge arch made from two blue whale jaws stands in front of Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands.  The arch, built in 1933, commemorates 100 years of British rule.
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  • A huge arch made from two blue whale jaws stands in front of Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands.  The arch, built in 1933, commemorates 100 years of British rule.
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  • Mike Butcher, an ardent anti-whaling resident of Port Stanley, the capital of Britain's Falkland Islands, has built a display of whale bone sculptures to show the creatures' magnificance.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Young Black Browed Albatrosses sit on their nests at a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A kelp gull soars over a family of Crested Ducks near New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," (for the species' thievery) tries to fly  away with a tourist's boot on a beach at New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Upland Geese graze in meadows on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.  Males are white-breasted.
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  • A fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosse sits in its nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Black-Browed Albatrosses nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Fog envelops a fishing boat and the geo-tourism ship National Geographic Endeavor at West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) stands on a rock on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross feeds its chick in a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. Behind them are two Rockhopper Penguins.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a beach on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Liches and tussock grass adorn sedimentary rock on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A piece of kelp, a feather and a shell grace a beach on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Magellanic Penguins flock together on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Two Striated Caracaras, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rooks, squabble over a fence post on New Island an outpost in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Black Browed Albatross feeds its chick regurgitated fish in a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Rockhopper Penguins stand at a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A young Black Browed Albatross sits on its nest at a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Imperial Cormorants (also called shags) fly over a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. (These are also know as blue-eyed or king cormorants [or shags].)
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  • A Black Browed Albatross flies over a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Black Browed Albatrosses, Rockhopper Penguins & Imperial Cormorants crowd a rookery on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Grassy pastures sprawl across windswept New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. The owners now fence sheep away from a nearby bird rookery.
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  • Grassy pastures sprawl across windswept New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands. The owners now fence sheep away from a nearby bird rookery.
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  • A Magellanic Oystercatchers flies above a beach on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," (for the species' thievery) sneaks up on a tourist's boot on a beach at New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Two Striated Caracaras, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rooks, squabble over a fence post on New Island an outpost in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists explore an eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • Geo tourists swim in a frigid, eerie gorge below the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • A Geo tourist stands atop a promintory called the Devil's Nose at West Point Island in Britain's  Falkland Islands.
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  • Fledgling Black-Browed Albatrosses nest in a rookery called the Devil's Nose on West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A whale surfaces beside a geo-tourism boat at West Point Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A gorse bush (Ulex sp.) grows on Carcass Island in the British Falkland Islands.
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  • Tourists walk on a beach on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A Striated Caracara, affectionately known to sailors as a "Johnny Rook," perches on a rock on Carcass Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • A flightless Falkland Steamer Duck<br />
(Tachyeres brachypterus) stands on a beach at Carcass Island In Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Gardens surround Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, capital of Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Signs on the "Totem Pole' outside Port Stanley in Britain's Falkland Islands point north to home towns of soldiers who fought in the 1982 Falklands War.
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  • The 'Lady Elizabeth,' a British 3-masted barque that hit a rock near Port Stanley in the  Falkland Islands, never sailed again after 1913 and remains an historic part of the view from the town.
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  • The 'Lady Elizabeth,' a British 3-masted barque that hit a rock near Port Stanley in the  Falkland Islands, never sailed again after 1913 and remains an historic part of the view from the town.
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  • Lichens cover decaying fence posts in old sheep pastures on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.  The owners now keep grazing animals away from a nearby bird rookery.
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  • Lichens cover decaying fence posts in old sheep pastures on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.  The owners now keep grazing animals away from a nearby bird rookery.
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  • Lichens cover decaying fence posts in old sheep pastures on New Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.  The owners now keep grazing animals away from a nearby bird rookery.
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  • A young Black Browed Albatross sits on its nest at a rookery on New Island, in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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