SUBANTARCTIC & SOUTH ATLANTIC “From my forenoon watch below, I ascended to the overclouded deck; and there, dashed upon the main hatches, I saw a regal, feathery thing of unspotted whiteness, and with a hooked, Roman bill sublime. At intervals, it arched forth its vast archangel wings, as if to embrace some holy ark. [...] Through its inexpressible, strange eyes, methought I peeped to secrets which took hold of God. As Abraham before the angels, I bowed myself; the white thing was so white, its wings so wide, and in those for ever exiled waters, I had lost the miserable warping memories of traditions and of towns. Long I gazed at that prodigy of plumage.” — Herman Melville, Moby Dick View fullsize Small unnamed glacier in Drygalski Fjord, South Georgia View fullsize Antarctic fur seal pups on South Georgia View fullsize 'Blonde' fur seal pup View fullsize A Wandering albatross approaches its landing near its mate on Prion Island, South Georgia View fullsize The world's smallest and largest petrels: Wilson's storm-petrel and Northern giant petrel View fullsize Brown skua looking for prey in the King penguin colony at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia View fullsize King penguin preening View fullsize King penguins coming home View fullsize Northern giant petrels clashing over a carcass View fullsize Northern giant petrel View fullsize Antarctic fur seal mid-leap View fullsize Southern rockhopper penguins View fullsize Black-browed albatross and chick View fullsize Southern rockhopper penguin View fullsize Black-browed albatross pair View fullsize Tristan da Cunha in beautiful weather View fullsize Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross off Inaccessible Island View fullsize Waterfall on Inaccessible Island View fullsize Pair of Light-mantled sooty albatrosses in South Georgia View fullsize King penguins lost among Elephant seals at Gold Harbour, South Georgia View fullsize Antarctic fur seal pup on South Georgia View fullsize Light-mantled sooty albatross with chick, South Georgia