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Rockhopper Stopover

The journey begins! Two sun-loving South African filmmakers are heading for the coldest continent on earth. First stop: the remote and beautiful Falkland Islands, home to one of the largest nesting colonies of rare rockhopper penguins.

An episode of the Antarctica (HD) podcast, hosted by Earth Touch, titled "Rockhopper Stopover" was published on February 21, 2013 and runs 6 minutes.

February 21, 2013 ·6m · Antarctica (HD)

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The journey begins! Two sun-loving South African filmmakers are heading for the coldest continent on earth. First stop: the remote and beautiful Falkland Islands, home to one of the largest nesting colonies of rare rockhopper penguins.

The journey begins! Two sun-loving South African filmmakers are heading for the coldest continent on earth. First stop: the remote and beautiful Falkland Islands, home to one of the largest nesting colonies of rare rockhopper penguins.
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