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The whale catcher ship Petrel on display at the abandoned and recently restored whaling station at Grytviken, South Georgia, UK Overseas Protectorate

Rusted remains of an old whaling ship off Enterprise Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions

The abandoned remains of the whaling ship Brutus in Prince Olav Harbour, Cook Bay, South Georgia Island, Atlantic Ocean

Aerial of the 75 mile beach and Mahona II shipwreck, Fraser Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Russian reefer ship Petrozavodsk wrecked at the Fuglefjellet cliffs, 411m, in 2009, on Bear Island, Svalbard, Norway

Group of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) resting in front of abandoned whaling ships, Grytviken, South Georgia, Polar Regions

Old boat wreck at Caol with Ben Nevis in the background, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Views of the wreck of the Guvernoren, a 20th century whale processing ship, in the Enterprise Islands, Antarctica, Polar Regions

In May of 2009 the Russian reefer ship Petrozavodsk ran into the Fuglefjellet cliffs on Bear Island (Bjornoya), Svalbard Archipelago, Norway, Arctic, Europe

The Lindblad Expeditions ship National Geographic Explorer at anchor at the abandoned whaling station in Grytviken, South Georgia, UK Overseas Protectorate, Polar Regions

Old catcher boats, Harpoon boats, at the old whaling station, Grytviken, South Georgia, South Atlantic

Southern Elephant Seal; Mirounga leonina, in Grytviken South Georgia, Antarctica, with an old whaling ship behind.

The shipwreck of the Lady Elizabeth on the outskirts of Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.

Stromness Whaling Station on South Georgia, it was operational until 1961, and wa the place where Sir Ernest Shackleton finally reached after his epic seas crossing and trek across south Georgia.

The old whaling station at Grytviken on South Georgia. In its 58 years of operation, it handled 53,761 slaughtered whales, producing 455,000 tons of whale oil and 192,000 tons of whale meat.

Stromness Whaling Station on South Georgia, with an Antarctic Fur Seal resting in an old propeller, it was operational until 1961, and wa the place where Sir Ernest Shackleton finally reached after his epic seas crossing and trek across south Georgia.

The old whaling station at Grytviken on South Georgia. In its 58 years of operation, it handled 53,761 slaughtered whales, producing 455,000 tons of whale oil and 192,000 tons of whale meat.

An abandoned whaling boat with a harpoon on its bow at the old whaling station at Grytviken on South Georgia. In its 58 years of operation, it handled 53,761 slaughtered whales, producing 455,000 tons of whale oil and 192,000 tons of whale meat.

Stromness Whaling Station on South Georgia, it was operational until 1961, and wa the place where Sir Ernest Shackleton finally reached after his epic seas crossing and trek across south Georgia.

The National Geographic Endeavour anchored at the old Norwegian whaling station at Whaler's Cove, Deception Island

Abandoned water boat at Whalers Bay inside of the caldera at Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Ship wreck at an abandoned Herring fishing settlement, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia

Views of the dilapidates former cannery site at Butedale along the inside passage in British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean.

Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella) pups at play at the abandoned Norwegian whaling station at Stromness on the island of South Georgia, Southern Atlantic Ocean

Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella) pups at play at the abandoned Norwegian whaling station at Stromness on the island of South Georgia, Southern Atlantic Ocean

Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella) pups at play at the abandoned Norwegian whaling station at Stromness on the island of South Georgia, Southern Atlantic Ocean

Diving safari ship MS Keana anchors off uninhabited palm island, Ari Atoll, Indian Ocean, Maldives, Asia

Punting barges, so-called Stocherkaehne on the banks of the Neckar river in Tuebingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Punting barges, so-called Stocherkaehne on the banks of the Neckar river in Tuebingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Scalpay, Outer Hebrides, a small island close to the Isle of Harris. Only the construction of a bridge to Harris saved the population of Scalpay. Without the bridge, the island would habe been abandoned, an example of successfull rural regional development in Scotland. Europe, Scotland, July

A Rusty Sunken Abandoned Ship In The Waves Of Atlantic Ocean On The Namibian Coast (Zeila Shipwreck), Namibia