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Adelie PenguinPygoscelis adeliae - juvenile.Brown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0056Larry L. Jackson
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MS Explorer IICarrying 200 guests, 100 are allowed to land at a time by Antarctic Touring rules.Brown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0058Larry L. Jackson
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MS Explorer IIBrown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0022Larry L. Jackson
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Adelie PenguinPygoscelis adeliaeBrown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0064Larry L. Jackson
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IcebergSeen on a zodiac cruise after the landing.Brown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0023Larry L. Jackson
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IcebergIrregular shape indicates that this part of the iceberg was underwater for a while.Brown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0030Larry L. Jackson
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IcebergBrown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0034Larry L. Jackson
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Adelie PenguinPygoscelis adeliaeBrown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0036Larry L. Jackson
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MS Explorer IIBrown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0043Larry L. Jackson
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DepartingBrown Bluff, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0054Larry L. Jackson
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Arriving TouristsEsperanza Argentine Station, Antarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0060Larry L. Jackson
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Esperanza Argentine StationArgentine FlagAntarctic Peninsula, January 31, 20052005-01-31#0061Larry L. Jackson