South Georgia Island
Cape to Cape: A Voyage from Cape Horn to Cape Town, March 13, 2024
![penguins on an ice floe](/link/e887c0f40b0f49668f0d0807a84cdee5.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
Gentoo penguins on ice in the late afternoon light. —Martin Cohen, Naturalist
Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
Costa Rica and the Panama Canal, March 13, 2024
![white-whiskered puffbird](/link/ba00588a0b304390b27b8b67190c3f3a.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
White-whiskered puffbirds are a common dweller in the Osa peninsula. —Gabriel Ortiz, Naturalist
Isla de los Estados (Staten Island), Argentina
Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers, and Torres Del Paine, March 14, 2024
![national geographic resolution off the coast of patagonia](/link/05428048c91245a1b879f812e55c2083.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
National Geographic Resolution parked in front of the Lighthouse at the End of the World. —Gail Ashton, Undersea Specialist
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Pearls of the Pacific: Exploring The Society and Tuamotu Islands, March 16, 2024
![tropical island with palm trees](/link/28922e10a108469ca94a88690f732cad.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
Picture perfect: Bora Bora. —Fiona Wardle, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
San Esteban Island, Baja California
Baja California: A Remarkable Journey, March 16, 2024
![iguana eating a cactus](/link/6c74a2a80ef044d3b4558d52c569646a.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
The spiny-tailed iguanas climb to the top of cardon cacti to eat buds, flowers, and fruits. —Adrian Cerda, Naturalist
At Sea
Cape to Cape: A Voyage from Cape Horn to Cape Town, March 16, 2024
![southern right whale dolphins](/link/740717df048a4ad8ae9d160189767d8d.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
Southern right whale dolphins porpoising: an extremely rare sighting! —Brett Garner, Undersea Specialist
Puerto Natales, Chile
Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords & Wildlife, March 18, 2024
![a view of a lake and mountains from the top of a hill](/link/40a4d9d879754d02aeba026ad4dde0ea.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
The view on the hike above Sofia Lake. —Michael Jackson, Naturalist
Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia
Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords, and Wildlife, March 19, 2024
![a guanaco stands next to a fence](/link/41e75681dfc54a9dbb4086b88dc6d650.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
We got to see many guanacos, the free-roaming wild ancestors of domesticated llamas. —Jeff Litton, Naturalist/Certified Photo Intructor
Bernal Glacier, Patagonia
Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers, and Torres Del Paine, March 19, 2024
![a hiker explores a green hill in patagonia](/link/d5bd04c4df584c3bb89310fb91637ea0.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
Lush vegetation and easy hiking along the gravel path to Bernal Glacier. —Susan Quinlan, Naturalist
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Tristan da Cunha
Cape to Cape: A Voyage from Cape Horn to Cape Town, March 19, 2024
![a diver in a kelp forest](/link/eda18fa34aea436c8fb4e93d594c95f0.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
The divers broke away and dived in a kelp forest offshore of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas. —Brett Garner, Undersea Specialist
Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos
Galápagos Aboard National Geographic Endeavour II, March 20, 2024
![a bird stands on a beach and flaps its wings](/link/2e641b26ea3b4be7b54099a1a320832d.aspx?quality=50&maxwidth=1920&format=jpg)
It is surprising how these small birds can fly very long distances during their migration. This is a ruddy turnstone in its non-breeding plumage. —Cristian Villarroel, Naturalist