• Port Lockroy is a natural harbour on the Antarctic Peninsula of the British Antarctic Territory. Port Lockroy, discovered in 1904, was named after Edouard Lo...
  • Port Lockroy, is named after Étienne-Auguste-Édouard Lockroy, a French politician who funded the expedition that led to the site's discovery in 1904.
  • Located on the north western shore of the Wiencke Island, Port Lockroy is a major tourist attraction, especially for those entering Antarctica in cruise ships.
  • Now very close to British Antarctic Territory, it was time for us to visit an old British base and research station on the harbour of Port Lockroy, exciting!
  • 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.
  • Passing between the soaring cliffs of the breathtaking Neumayer Channel, arrive at one of Antarctica's most exciting anchorages: Port Lockroy (also Rothera).
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  • 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.
  • Port Lockroy pictures: Check out Tripadvisor members' 469 candid photos and videos of landmarks, hotels, and attractions in Port Lockroy.
    • Remote Living | The worlds most Remote Post office! | Antarctica | Port Lockroy | 2002
    • The gentoo penguins at port lockroy, antarctica
    • Gentoo Penguins - Port Lockroy, Antarctica Nov. 2010 MV Antarctic Dream