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  • Port Lockroy is the site of the first permanent British Antarctic base, ‘Base A’. This historic station was designated Historic Site No. 61 under the Antarctic Treaty on the 19th May 1995. Since 1996 the station has been staffed by personnel as a Historic Site on behalf of the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT).
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  • Base A, Port Lockroy was established on the 11th February 1944 as part of a wartime mission code-named Operation Tabarin.
  • Port Lockroy is a bay forming a natural harbour on the north-western shore of Wiencke Island in the Palmer Archipelago to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • 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.
  • The Gentoo penguin colony and beach debris washed up on Port Lockroy’s beaches is monitored by seasonal staff from UKAHT each summer.
  • ...mükemmel bir tatil için, Port Lockroy, Antarctic Peninsula - gezilecek yerler, restoranlar ve konaklama yerleri hakkında 243 yorum ve Port Lockroy rehberi sunuyor.
  • Things to Do in Port Lockroy, Antarctic Peninsula: See Tripadvisor's 243 traveler reviews and photos of Port Lockroy tourist attractions.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A clip from my larger documentary "South of Everything", where we check out Port Lockroy. A British base with a huge Gentoo Penguin colony.
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