Travel Blog Photos from Paulet Island (167)
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![]() | Paulet Island, Antarctica |
Paulet Island (63 degrees, 35 ´S and 55 degrees 47´W) Circular Island 1 mile diameter and 3 miles SE of Dundee island off NE Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered by British Expedition by Ross 1839-43 named by him after Rt Hon Lord George Paulet. On this ...
... heart and my entire being is flowing through my veins. At the moment, I do not see myself anywhere else than in Antarctica. Every voyage hides a purpose; I am starting to understand this one. Later the same day... ...
... well because of dense pack and many huge bergs. At 0800 hours, the ship's course was altered again with the destination being Paulet Island. At the time of this turnaround the ship had reached it most southern point which was 63 degrees 57.0' S 56 degrees ...
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