• Chinstrap penguins at Bailey Head, Deception Island. (oceanlight.com)
  • Chinstrap penguins enter and exit the surf on the black sand beach at Bailey Head on Deception Island. (oceanlight.com)
  • Deception Island is one of the most visited places in Antarctica. (springer.com)
  • Deception Island is an active volcano, however, and needs to be monitored in order to reduce risk to people on the island. (springer.com)
  • Berrocoso M, Ramírez ME, Fernández-Ros A (2006) Horizontal deformation models for the Deception Island. (springer.com)
  • Sunrise in the South Shetland Islands, near Deception Island. (oceanlight.com)
  • Whale blow at sunrise, near Deception Island. (oceanlight.com)
  • We assessed soil fungal diversity at two sites on Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica using DNA metabarcoding analysis. (bas.ac.uk)
  • DNA metabarcoding of fungal diversity in air and snow of Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. (bas.ac.uk)
  • A 2-D automated electrical resistivity tomography (A-ERT) system was installed for the first time in Antarctica at Deception Island to (i) monitor subsurface freezing and thawing processes on a daily and seasonal basis and map the spatial and temporal variability of thaw depth and to (ii) study the impact of short-lived extreme meteorological events on active layer dynamics. (copernicus.org)
  • After more than a week of unrelenting sunshine and blue skies, the clouds finally moved in, and just in time for our landing at Whaler's Bay on Deception Island. (davidduchemin.com)
  • This little gentoo penguin was found on Deception Island, of the Antarctic Peninsula. (kristenemmaphotography.com)
  • Deception Island, a haunting environment set on a sunken volcano, is the prime place to encounter gentoo, chinstrap and Adelie penguins. (peregrineadventures.com)
  • Deception Island is known as one of the most incredible islands on the planet. (explore.com)
  • A regular stop on Antarctic sailings, Deception Island was a popular place for scientific outposts until several volcanic eruptions destroyed the bases in the 1960s. (worldtruth.tv)
  • For people who thought only scientists or a krill visit Antarctica - this island has already deceived you. (readersdigest.co.nz)
  • Just a few hundred kilometres from the southernmost tip of Chile, the active underwater volcano that formed Deception Island keeps the heat hidden just a few centimetres below the surface. (readersdigest.co.nz)
  • Among the full-day experiences in Antarctica, you could visit the churches located on King George Island, as well as the Stars Village church which stands between the white layers of snow, or the Russian church which is stoic on the top of a hill. (chile.travel)
  • Combine your visit to Antarctica with incredible places like the old whaling station on Deception Island (Isla Decepción), which is located on the island of the same name. (chile.travel)
  • A failed translation gives life to this place since it comes from the English "deception" which means deceit, and it is because this horseshoe-shaped island is an active volcano! (chile.travel)
  • For some background information, while Deception Island sounds like something off the coast of Mordor or some place in Game of Thrones where the Dothraki have fun, it's actually an old whalers station. (rishiray.com)
  • 226 International Chart Series, Antarctica - South Shetlands Islands, Deception Island. (geogarage.com)
  • In the morning, our ship approached Deception Island, which has one of two active volcanoes in Antarctica. (expeditions.com)
  • Sailing through the narrow passage into the flooded caldera of Deception Island is truly amazing. (adventureassociates.com)
  • En route to Antarctica, take the opportunity to encounter iconic wildlife and immerse yourself in early Antarctic exploration on these sub-Antarctic islands of the South Atlantic Ocean. (quarkexpeditions.com)
  • Visit Antarctica in the summer, when baby penguins appear and whale-watching opportunities peak. (hurtigruten.com)
  • Last year I couldn't bring myself to shoot black & white in Antarctica at all, but here, this time, at Whaler's Bay, I set both my cameras to monochrome and shot a series of black & whites. (davidduchemin.com)
  • 18-day expedition cruise to Antarctica, starting in vibrant Buenos Aires, and setting sail from Ushuaia, one of the world's southernmost cities. (hurtigruten.com)
  • However, you will have opportunities to see a departure board with Antarctica … you're probably never going to see this destination at another airport outside of Ushuaia. (rishiray.com)
  • A Classic voyage to Antarctica & The South Shetland Islands aboard M/V USHUAIA. (adventureassociates.com)
  • Cruise by glittering icebergs as you make your way to the shorelines of Antarctica, offering some of the world's best whale viewing, seal gazing and penguin watching, all against a spectacular backdrop of ocean and ice. (peregrineadventures.com)
  • Explore beautiful fjords along the Chilean coast in wild Patagonia, continuing down to the untouched icescapes of Antarctica in its late spring. (hurtigruten.com)
  • We'll set sail down the coast of Chile to explore the unique world of Antarctica. (hurtigruten.com)
  • Today is the day and we finally embark M/V Hondius, the beautiful 107 metre vessel that would take us to explore Antarctica. (oceanwide-expeditions.com)
  • Spend seven days exploring Antarctica on landings, hikes and ice-cruising, observing wildlife and nature up close with your Expedition Team. (hurtigruten.com)
  • And now we're en route home, through two days of the Drake Passage. (davidduchemin.com)
  • Antarctica became isolated with the opening of the Drake Passage between the continent and South America sometime between 49 million and 17 million years ago, a time when land mammals diversified and flourished elsewhere, populating all the other continents of the world. (britannica.com)
  • The extraordinarily thick cover, the extremely difficult working conditions, and the tremendous expense of mounting expeditions into remote areas have long held geologic knowledge of Antarctica far behind that of other continents. (britannica.com)
  • According to some scientists, the discovery of Nothofagus pollen in the Transantarctic Mountains that dates to approximately 3 million years ago suggests that Nothofagus may have lingered as Antarctica drifted poleward, cooled, and became glaciated. (britannica.com)
  • During the day we could enjoy and learn about seabirds, geology, and the discovery of Antarctica, thanks to the talks of our expedition teams. (expeditions.com)
  • Early stages of rifting were marked by immense outpourings of plateau lavas (Kirkpatrick Basalt, on Mount Kirkpatrick) and by related sill intrusions (Ferrar Dolerites) across Antarctica, including one of the world's largest layered gabbroic igneous complexes, the DufekIntrusion, in the Pensacola Mountains. (britannica.com)
  • Your Antarctica and Patagonia expedition cruise begins in colourful Valparaíso. (hurtigruten.com)
  • Still, by booking an Antarctica cruise through Affordable Tours, you can make your dream of visiting Antarctica a reality. (affordabletours.com)
  • Book your Antarctica cruise today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted cruise headquarters. (affordabletours.com)
  • The ship weighs anchor, and your family will wave goodbye to the southerly tip of the South American continent and the last signs of civilization you will expect to see during your family-friendly cruise to Antarctica. (zicasso.com)
  • Now bathed by polar ice , Antarctica has abundant fossil evidence that its climate and terrain at one time supported far more populous flora and fauna than today's few seedless plants and primitive insects . (britannica.com)
  • The geologic evolution of Antarctica has followed a course similar to that of the other southern continents . (britannica.com)
  • Personal travel impressions both in words and images from Baily Head (Antarctica). (traveladventures.org)
  • Antarctica is often at the top of everyone's travel list, and for a good reason. (affordabletours.com)
  • I'm gonna have to say it again - Antarctica was the trip of my dreams. (bucketlistpublications.com)
  • In planning a trip to Antarctica, you have the typical four factors to consider Cost / Financial Impact: How much money can you afford for this tour? (rishiray.com)
  • The daily visit, during the summer season, is common in Antarctica. (chile.travel)
  • Its location makes it one of the most visited places on the peninsula, and they are a great tourist attraction to visit in Antarctica. (chile.travel)
  • The heliocentric and flat earth models are deceptions of the Jesuits of Rome, to hide the geocentric universe. (flatearthdeception.com)
  • Antarctica had long been thought to be a migratory path for marsupials moving between southern continents in early Cenozoic time. (britannica.com)
  • Continental stratigraphic evidence and the dating of seafloors seem to indicate that the supercontinent broke apart along Jurassic rift faults 180 million to 160 million years ago and that fragments such as Africa and Australia separated from Antarctica in Jurassic to Cretaceous time (about 201 million to 66 million years ago) and in the early Cenozoic Era. (britannica.com)
  • Similarities between ancient mobile belts now suggest to some geologists that Antarctica may even have been connected to southwestern North America more than 600 million years ago, in late Precambrian time. (britannica.com)
  • Learn about cyber deception and how to implement it, from the basics of the technology and operational requirements and gotchas around it, to pain points it can solve and business value it can bring to the table. (sans.org)
  • Learn what you need from how to gain visibility and counter responder/Pass-the-Hash, to building complex deception stories and establishing a program. (sans.org)
  • Much research has been concentrated on attempting to match intercontinentally the detailed structure of opposed coasts, such as between Antarctica and Australia, in an effort to learn whether they had been actually connected before the latest cycle of crustal spreading from intervening mid-oceanic ridges. (britannica.com)
  • Our operators are members of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) and choose carbon neutral vessels. (peregrineadventures.com)
  • Wonder will engage you all during your family-friendly tour to Antarctica. (zicasso.com)