Chinstrap penguins, near Elephant Island, Antarctica.
Climate breakdown will destroy this natural beauty.
Photograph: Harry Skeggs
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Chinstrap penguins, near Elephant Island, Antarctica.
Climate breakdown will destroy this natural beauty.
Photograph: Harry Skeggs
But Feathers McGraw deserved the Best Supporting Actor award.
Sorry to Kieran Culkin, who will meet a sad end by Penguin soon.
Preview time! One of the pieces I created for Polar Lights 4: Eventide. (@polarlightszine) This time, I tried my hand at drawing some caribou <3 <3 <3 I've participated in this zine for several volumes, and it's always a pleasure :3c The zine is available for just $2 at: https://polarlightszine.itch.io/polar-lights-4 The proceeds benefit the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC). : https://www.asoc.org/
NationCats Flag Cards - RRS Discovery Antarctic Ensign
Legend Explorer,
Shelton Du Preez Photography
It seems a pity but I do not think I can write more R Scott, last entry.... For God's sake look after our people.
- Capt. Robert Scott
The last diary entry on 29 March 1912 before Scott of the Antarctic died. He was only eleven miles away from safety but had been trapped in a fearsome blizzard for nine days.
One of his last letters was to his close friend and the author of Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie: 'More practically I want you to help my widow and my boy- your godson. We are showing that Englishmen can still die with a bold spirit, fighting it out to the end.'