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AMAZING PLACES : RESURRECTION ISLAND, ANTARCTIC 'CITY' OF 400,000 KING PENGUINS !


GO INSIDE AN ANTARCTIC 'CITY' OF 

400,000 KING PENGUINS —

EP. 4 | WILDLIFE: RESURRECTION ISLAND

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South Georgia’s St. Andrews Bay has a busy beach that’s home to 400,000 king penguins who have converged here to raise the next generation.

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National Geographic wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory takes audiences on an adventure to iconic South Georgia Island. Sailing through the roughest ocean on the planet in a 50-foot boat, his team’s target is the sub-Antarctic island, known for its breathtaking scenery and high concentration of wildlife.

 

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Go Inside an Antarctic 'City' of 400,000 King Penguins — Ep. 4 | Wildlife: Resurrection Island

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