Falkland Islands: Penguin Paradise
The Falkland’s bleak, battered, windswept archipelago lies 285 miles from the South American mainland. Rugged mountains and an expansive pristine coastline remain unspoiled by human development, making it a unique home for wildlife, especially for one of the world’s most iconic flightless birds, the Falkland steamer duck. They are known for propelling themselves across water, flapping their wings.
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