Royal Albatross Nest of Campbell Island (watercolor, 10 x 15)
Royal Albatross nest on Campbell Island 10:30 am
--DavidMore InformationTo see a gorgeous photograph of Perseverance Harbor, click on http://nightskypictures.com/Antarctica/Pers_Harbor.htmA caldera, from the Latin caldaria, cauldron, is a volcanic crater that has a diameter many times that of the vent; a caldera is formed by the collapse of the central part of a volcano or by explosions of extraordinary force.Composed of both volcanic and glaciated rock, the subantarctic islands are home to over half the world's seabirds. Campbell Island lies at 52 degrees 33'south and 169 degrees 09'east. To see pictures of all the subantarctic islands, visit http://www.subantarcticislands.com/. To learn more about Campbell Island, which has the world's largest population of royal albatross, go to http://www.subantarcticislands.com/campbell_island.html.Joseph Hooker, the botanist on board Captain James Ross's ships, Erebus and Terror, was the first to describe colorful plants that thrive in the acidic soil of these islands. To learn more about these strange plants and to read the story behind efforts to eradicate non-indigenous plant and animal life, visit http://www.plantexplorers.com/explorers/biographies/hooker/megaherbs.htm.
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