Albert Druss Traveled To Antarctica A Few Years Ago To Photograph The Scenery There, But When He Saw The Cute Movements Of The Penguins In That Area, His Heart Started Beating For Them.
Albert Druss, a Dutch landscape photographer and nature lover who traveled to Antarctica a few years ago, says everything about penguins is interesting. You can’t watch them interact with their chicks or walk cutely and not smile.
Duros says:
My whole experience in Antarctica was excellent and unbelievable. I could sit there for hours just watching the penguins. Being on the Antarctic islands with penguins and other wild animals like walruses, especially whales, was magical for me. When I traveled to Antarctica, there were a lot of penguin chicks on the island, so I was lucky to be able to photograph many penguins with their chicks.
A Gentoo penguin chick against the dark background of a peak. Most of the landscapes in Antarctica are frozen and white, But some places like this photo have rugged mountains and volcanic rocks.
Duros says:
During this trip, I always saw penguins jumping out of the water. It was not easy to photograph these penguins; Because their movement is swift. I must say that penguins cannot fly, But if you see this picture, you will think that this penguin is flying.
A portrait of an Adelie penguin chick
Albert says that a week after he returned home, the temperature in Antarctica reached the highest temperature ever, 18.3 degrees Celsius, While the average temperature for summer is around 0 to 5 degrees Celsius.
I hope that climate change will have little effect on Antarctica and its wildlife so that future generations can travel there and see this magical part of the planet.
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