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9 March 2007

Audio slideshow - Daniel Beltra's photographs from the Southern Ocean 2007

Posted by Dave, on the Esperanza

Throughout the Defending Our Oceans voyage, you've been treated to some fantastic images, as seen through the eyes and cameras of our photographers. The final leg, where the Esperanza went to the Southern Ocean to put a stop to whaling by the Japanese government, didn't turn out quite as expected. This didn't stop our photographer, Daniel Beltra, from capturing some amazing images.



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Comments

Wow, amazing photos and great commentary - thanks!

Posted by: Tama at March 10, 2007 1:31 AM

Stunning shots! World class photography, and so beautiful.

Posted by: Eric at March 10, 2007 6:09 AM

Absolutely amazing! This is what the internet was made for.

Steve

Posted by: Steve Cook at March 10, 2007 2:07 PM

The audio commentary was very interesting and really made the stunning photos mean so much more. Thanks!

Posted by: Lisa at March 11, 2007 10:44 AM

Thank you so much Daniel for sharing those pictures with us. Aren't the icebergs incredible!

Posted by: Sal at March 15, 2007 1:41 PM

Absolutely AMAZING !!! I would really enjoy going on the Esperanza to help the team... but I don't know what do I have to do in order to be part of the trip..

Posted by: Saad at March 16, 2007 11:33 AM

Thanks Saad! To help go here.

Posted by: Andrew at March 16, 2007 12:31 PM

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