• Base A, Port Lockroy was established on the 11th February 1944 as part of a wartime mission code-named Operation Tabarin.
  • The abandoned British base at Port Lockroy, 1962. Goudier Island in 2014. The base has been renovated into a museum. Food rations on display at the museum.
  • The Gentoo penguin colony and beach debris washed up on Port Lockroy’s beaches is monitored by seasonal staff from UKAHT each summer.
  • Situated on the northwest shore of Wiencke Island in the Antarctic Peninsula, Port Lockroy features a natural harbour surrounded by stunning icy landscapes.
  • Port Lockroy Seyahat: Tripadvisor, mükemmel bir tatil için, Port Lockroy, Antarctic Peninsula - gezilecek yerler, restoranlar ve konaklama yerleri hakkında...
  • One of them, named Base A, was located at Port Lockroy. ... There are over 1,500 gentoo penguins living around the post office at Port Lockroy.
  • Life at Port Lockroy. There is a small team which work from Port Lockroy each year, living in close quarters with no running water and limited facilities.
  • Located on a tiny island in Antarctica’s Palmer Archipelago, Goudier Island is home to a former British military base and research station, Port Lockroy.
  • Most commonly associated with the former British base built there in 1944, Port Lockroy is a scenic bay on Goudier Island, near the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • As the only remaining outpost of the base, Port Lockroy was fully restored and now serves as a museum and a post office.