Day 21 - Westpoint and New Islands, West Falklands
Our last day in the Falkland Islands.
We then sailed for about 3 hours to our final excursion - New Island. This was a 4km walk and back along the island to the top of high cliffs where Black Browed Albatross and Rockhopper Penguins had colonies. There was a small museum about the history if the island run by the land owners and we had a look around before getting the Zodiac back to the ship.
The ship stayed at Saunders Island overnight so we were not rocked about. During breakfast it moved a short distance to Westpoint Island.
After breakfast we were taken to the landing site where we were met by the caretaker of the island. The island has been owned by the same family since 1879. At the moment the family are away and a caretaker is looking after things.
Like Carcass Island yesterday, it is really beautiful and scenic. We walked across the island to Devils Nose Point to see Albatross nesting colonies and a few Rockhopper Penguins but unfortunately they didn't 'hop' for us.
On our return we were invited to walk around the grounds of the small settlement and see the gardens and vegetable area. We noticed that the Ships Head Chef was there buying fresh veg for our remaining meals.
Westpoint Farmhouse
Beach on Westpoint Island
View on Westpoint Island
Brown Faced Ground Tyrant
Albatross chicks
Rockhopper Penguins
Upland Geese in flight
? Bird on pole over farmhouse
Turkey Vulture
Steamer Ducks
Diving Duck
Entrance to Westpoint Farm
Vegetable garden at Westpoint Farm
Westpoint Farm
Nesting Albatross Chicks
Nesting Albatross Chicks
Nesting Albatross Chicks
Houses on New Island
Bay with shipwreck near settlement
on New Island
Cliff face that looked to be all rocks
but zooming in showed many
Rockhoppers and Albatross
Albatross chicks camouflaged on cliff face
Rockhopper Penguins camouflaged on cliff face
Rockhopper Penguins
View of nearby island
Nesting Albatross Chicks
Nesting Albatross Chicks
Rockhopper chick goes to wrong parents
The ship sailed around 6 pm for the crossing over to the Magellan Strait and then to Punta Arenas which will take 36 hours.
We used the jacuzzi and sauna (which was a strange experience as the ship sailed into open water) and watched as the beautiful Falklands gradually disappeared from view.
Last view of Falkland Islands
Goodbye Falkland Islands
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