• Port Lockroy is a natural harbour on the Antarctic Peninsula of the British Antarctic Territory. ... The abandoned British base at Port Lockroy, 1962.
  • Can you visit Port Lockroy? ... Of the roughly 70 bases and research stations in Antarctica, Port Lockroy is one of the few which is open to the public.
  • 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.
  • As the only remaining outpost of the base, Port Lockroy was fully restored and now serves as a museum and a post office.
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  • 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.
  • Travel to Port Lockroy Port Lockroy is a natural harbor located within the Palmer Archipelago of the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • Port Lockroy is a bay forming a natural harbour in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. ... A snowy day at Port Lockroy during Poseidon's visit in Antarctica.
  • Landscape in Port Lockroy, Antarctica. ... What fascinated Ross about this unique stop-off was the remnants of human exploration at Port Lockroy .
  • Port Lockroy. On the small Goudier Island in the natural port of Port Lockroy stands a former British secret base and research station.