Antarctica Fur Seal at Deception Island, South Shetland Islands
Deception Island in Antarctica is a flooded volcanic caldera where ships can sail directly into its sheltered harbor through a narrow passage called Neptune’s Bellows. The island’s black sand beaches, steaming geothermal vents, wildlife and abandoned whaling stations create an eerie, otherworldly atmosphere. It’s one of the few places in Antarctica where you can stand between fire and ice.
Photography Tips
Focus first on wildlife as the abandoned houses will stay there during your whole landing time. Wildlife is moving all the time so make sure you will get some nice shots before they are disappearing in the water.
Travel Information
You only can reach Deception Island by an expedition boat. Most of the unforgettable journeys are starting from Ushuaia Argentinia. On every landing site you have around 90-120 minutes time to create your content.
Please take attention to all the strict rules that your crew bring you closer to protect the wildlife and nature sites. Especially you need to clean all your gear every time. Also you are not allowed to lay your personal belongings on the ground.
Please take attention to all the strict rules that your crew bring you closer to protect the wildlife and nature sites. Especially you need to clean all your gear every time. Also you are not allowed to lay your personal belongings on the ground.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
01:26 - 06:35
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Photo Themes
Animal
Animal Photography
Beach
Island
Landscape
Rocky Beach
Sandy Beach
seal
Seals
Volcano
volcano crater
wild
Wild Animals
Wildlife
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