• One of the few ports of call on most Antarctic peninsula cruises is Port Lockroy, a former British military base that was a research station until 1962.
  • Travel to Port Lockroy Port Lockroy is a natural harbor located within the Palmer Archipelago of the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • It will be a journey through the history, present and future of Port Lockroy, in which we will discover its implications and its relevance in today's society.
  • It is a very good book and I would recommend it. Port Lockroy also has a small gift shop and post office where I was able to buy a few souvenirs.
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  • Port Lockroy is actually a natural harbor on Goudier islet, which is linked to a larger one called Wiencke Island by a permanent ice layer
  • My favourite postcard memory so far Read more about Posting A Postcard From Antarctica at Port Lockroy[…]
  • For cruise-ship passengers and adventurers, exploring Port Lockroy is an unforgettable experience. Here are five essential facts.
  • As the only remaining outpost of the base, Port Lockroy was fully restored and now serves as a museum and a post office.
  • Port Lockroy is a natural harbour on the Antarctic Peninsula of the British Antarctic Territory. ... The abandoned British base at Port Lockroy, 1962.