This stretch of Argentine beach at Punta Norte is for penguins only.
Despite the lonely look, there are several hundred Magellan penguins lined up along the water and many more in their burrows on the hillside
Despite the lonely look, there are several hundred Magellan penguins lined up along the water and many more in their burrows on the hillside
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It's nice to know they have their own beach... is it private because it's a nude (penguin) beach? :)
df Bag Lady, yes, I think that's it.
Actually it's private land that must be crossed to get to it.
A beach party.. formal attire only.
I don't think I'd ever get enough of these little guys.
LOL, Hilary.
Plenty more penguin pics available.
I just love penguins. Not an eloquent comment but true. :)
Truth trumps eloquence, Erin.
Very nice! Have a nice weekend! :)
Oh how lovely! Do the penguins stay on their side of the fence though?
Thanks, Mark.
Nobody fences in a penguin, Reb.
Did you see March of the Penguins? What a remarkable creature (and a remarkably dedicated team of filmmakers).
Yes, I did, Frank. It's an amazing piece of film making. It fuelled my desire to set foot on Antarctica someday.
They just need some penguin-sized beach chairs and they'll be all set.
What a great idea, a penguin beach!
Loving all these pictures, thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
Beach chairs, that's it!
Crabby, I'm glad you'r enjoying the tour.
Penguin Beach! I love it! And I'm loving all the pictures you're sharing from your trip. Gorgeous pictures of the albatross and the sea. And the sea lions are just adorable! They look like they're having a blast, just hanging out. :)
Thanks so much, Thomma Lyn. It was such an amazing sight to see the penguins lined up and so wonderful to see them waddling along their beach.
I am enjoying all your wildlife snaps, too, Leah!
I'm glad to know it, Clare2e.
What a grand idea to allow the penguins their own beach. No disturbances.
I think penguins are quite honoured there.
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