• Elephant seals at Hannah Point. Topographic map of Livingston Island. Geography of the thriller novel The Killing Ship by Simon Beaufort.
  • Hannah Point is a dramatic peninsula on the south coast of Livingston Island in the South Shetlands.
  • Hannah Point is a popular landing site that supports some of the most diverse animal life of the Antarctic Peninsula such as gentoo penguins and giant petrels.
  • Exercise particular caution not to disturb animals near cliff edges. If they are disturbed, they may retreat and fall. Hannah Point from above.
  • Hannah Point is named after the British sealer Hannah which was wrecked near here on Christmas Day in 1820.
  • Over 1,500 breeding pairs of Gentoo penguins and 1,000 pairs of Chinstrap penguins make the rocks of Hannah Point home.
  • Mud, rain and guano. That was our first landing in Antarctica, at Hannah Point on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands.
  • Arriving to Hannah Point – most of us decide to come out on the evening walk as well. The landing site is packed with mostly Gentoo penguins.
  • Waking up on my final day on the Frozen Continent, I prepared to visit Hannah Point, a small stretch of land on Livingston Island.