King Penguin Colony, Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Sub-Antarctic Island. South Georgia, a protected nature reserve, teems with wildlife, it has no permanent inhabitants. Landing on the shores of Salisbury Plain, Bay of Isles, a sight of 15,000 pairs of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) awaits you. There are 27, 000 pairs in the Bay of Isles which is one of the largest colonies.

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King Penguin Colony, Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Sub-Antarctic Island. South Georgia, a protected nature reserve, teems with wildlife, it has no permanent inhabitants. Landing on the shores of Salisbury Plain, Bay of Isles, a sight of 15,000 pairs of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) awaits you. There are 27, 000 pairs in the Bay of Isles which is one of the largest colonies.

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