Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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Day 56 - Deception Island - Whalers Bay
Whalers Bay, Deception Island, Antarctica (February 20, 2023) - In addition to vessels serving Antarctic bases of Spain and Argentina, passenger ships often sail through the narrow channel of Neptune's Bellows to circle Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression. The island, shaped by the latest volcanic eruption to resemble a horseshoe, attracts tourists from all over the world with its large penguin and seal populations, and above all with its hot springs and abandoned buildings on the shore of Whalers Bay. The cove is haunted by ghostly memories of times gone by. Human presence on Deception Island dates back to 1911, when the Norwegian company Hvalfangerselskabet Hector A/S built a whaling station there along a wide strip of black sand. Huge installations for melting and storing whale blubber oil were operational until 1931, when the product depreciated sharply.
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