South Georgia
Southeast of the Falklands, South Georgia is lost in the midst of the Southern Ocean, one of the most remote regions on earth. South Georgia's climate is dominated by the freezing effects of the Antarctic continent 1,000 miles to the south. Glaciers coat more than half the island, and the scenery is spectacular, as if the Alps had been dropped down in the south Atlantic. The only access is by sea, and the journey can take up to 10 days battling against south Atlantic gales.
Nordenskjold Glacier
Cape Rosa
Cook Island
Cooper Bay
Drygalski Fjord
Elsehul
Fortuna Bay
Godthul
Gold Harbour
Grytviken
Hercules Bay
Peggotty Bluff
Prion Island
Right Whale Bay
Royal Bay
Saint Andrews Bay
Salisbury Plain
Shag Rocks
Stromness, South Georgia
Thule Island