Making Landfall on Remote Macquarie Island | Australia | Lindblad Expeditions
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I've been photographing the Royals I've seen a lot of the chicks and the molting I've been able to watch your parents feed it's young it's just brilliant unbelievable
well it's absolutely amazing to to come to a part of Australia that that most Australians don't really even know exists
I feel incredibly privileged because I know how few people come here and how few people who attempt to come here actually get to land
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Only 1,000 permits are approved each year for Australia’s remote Macquarie Island. Pair that with the fragile weather systems which can make landfall difficult, and it quickly becomes a destination that very few people are privileged to see. But as guests aboard National Geographic Orion recently discovered, those who arrive are richly rewarded with dazzling sights that include 800,000 breeding pairs of the endemic royal penguin. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/LEX_YouTube Join the conversation: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LEX_FB Instagram: http://bit.ly/LEX_Instagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/LEX_Twitter Blog: https://bit.ly/StoriesYouTube