
As I travel the world I take many photos that pique my interest. During the year April 2025 to March 2026 our travels included visits to many islands large and small. My theme for 2026 Island Hopping will give precedence to Islands visited in the past year but for those difficult letters like X and Z I will dig into my photo archives for content.
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| Locals coming over to check us out? |
"Alejandro Selkirk Island (
Spanish: Isla Alejandro Selkirk), previously known as Más Afuera (Farther Out (to Sea)), is the largest and most westerly island in the
Juan Fernández Archipelago of the
Valparaíso Region of
Chile. The island was renamed after the
marooned sailor
Alexander Selkirk despite the fact that Selkirk was marooned on what is now
Robinson Crusoe Island, situated 180 km (100 nmi; 110 mi) to the east."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Selkirk_Island.
We were able to get great shots of the coastline and inhabited areas from the ship.
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| First sighting of Alexander Selkirk Island |
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| Rugged landscape |
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| Intrepid explorers boarding the tenders |
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| Crew getting the kayaks ready |
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| The settlement on the Island |
My husband, who went out in the zodiacs saw rocky coastlines where Juan Fernández fur seals were cavorting in the water.
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| Unidentified Shipwreck |
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| The Seals surrounded the Zodiacs. |
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| Liquid refreshment was served to the Zodiac passengers |
We had to use tenders to access the port of Solvaer. The town has good facilities for tourists as it is the starting point for many "Northern Lights" land and sea tours. As none of the ship's included toura appealed to us we opted for a walk that provided us with many opportunities to snap elements of the Island.
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Fiskarkona (The Fisherman's Wife), a 4.5-meter tall bronze sculpture guards the Harbour entrance
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| A Reminder that Solvaer is in the Arctic Circle |
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| A handsome house in Solvaer |
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| Beware of the Trolls |
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| No culture today - Gallery closed |
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| Another substantial Dwelling |
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| Jetboats and cruisers ready for whale-watching tours |
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| Protection is necessary in cool climates |
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| One of the Modern Hotels |
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| Rudolf's cousin in the Square |
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| Ticket Box in the Square |
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| Tourist Accommodation across the Bay |
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Seating made from local items
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| For real Arctic Souvenirs |
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| Drying racks? |
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| Tender Transport back to our Mother Ship |
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| Sailors waiting on the Tender Platform to welcome us home to the ship |
Other A islands we have visited include ABC Islands, Agilka, Antelope, and Antigua
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