I don't know if its just me but until the last three posts I thought I was the mad one- I was waiting for the puns to come!
Some more pictures...
The hangar at Stanley airfield.

The landing strip

At the end of the runway you can see the wreck of the SS Lady Elizabeth, a British 1208 ton iron barque built in Sunderland in 1879. Arrived at Stanley March 13th 1913 with lumber from Vancouver to Delegoa Bay, struck the Uranie Rock and proved to be too costly to repair, beached in Whalebone Bay. It is the best preserved wreck in the Falklands.

The view of the Lady Elizabeth from the road to Gypsy Cove.

The remains of the steam tug Plym, beached at North east end of Stanley harbour after many years of local work, built at Plymouth 1903 50ft long 10ft beam.

Yorke Bay, off limits to tourists and visiting airmen because of land mines being washed ashore from other locations, the penguins are too light to set them off.

Magellanic Penguin, locally known as 'Jackass' penguins due to their braying sound in the breeding season. Here is one guarding its burrow.
A Turkey Buzzard (Vulture), one of the carrion eaters and the most common raptor on the islands.
The 6 inch gun at Ordnance Point, above Gypsy Cove, which guards the entrance to Port Stanley harbour.

A Magellanic Penguin who posed for us near Ordnance Point.
