In the South Atlantic, The Explorers approaches rare and scattered lands, to observe the fauna of the Falkland Islands, also called Islas Malvinas by the Hispanics. It consists of 750 islands and islets, located 400 kilometers from Tierra del Fuego. \nThese islands are home to a unique fauna of seabirds and marine mammals: sea lions, penguins, seabirds ..., all have chosen this Eden to reproduce and grow older before facing the harshness of a sovereign nature.
In the South Atlantic, The Explorers approaches rare and scattered lands, to observe the fauna of the Falkland Islands, also called Islas Malvinas by the Hispanics. It consists of 750 islands and islets, located 400 kilometers from Tierra del Fuego. \nThese islands are home to a unique fauna of seabirds and marine mammals: sea lions, penguins, seabirds ..., all have chosen this Eden to reproduce and grow older before facing the harshness of a sovereign nature.