• Of the roughly 70 bases and research stations in Antarctica, Port Lockroy is one of the few which is open to the public.
  • Port Lockroy is a former British research base on little Goudier Island off the Antarctic Peninsula, now a visitor attraction.
  • View from port Lockroy, the only day we could see the blue sky for a while. Antartida Port Lockroy Antarctica Alwashere 1 (2).
  • Antarctica 200. ... 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 is a bay forming a natural harbour in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. ... A snowy day at Port Lockroy during Poseidon's visit in Antarctica.
  • 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.
  • Today, Port Lockroy is best known as the world’s most remote (and possibly most interesting) post office, affectionately known as the Penguin Post Office.
  • Image ID: 25604 Species: Blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus Location: Port Lockroy, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica.
  • ...and in 1944 became 'British Base A', the first of the more than 20 eventual British bases established in Antarctica. ... port-lockroy (11). Pictures: Antarctic Fury.
  • In keeping with Antarctica’s otherworldly quality, while one half the island Port Lockroy occupies is for visitors, the other half is reserved for penguins.